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Gallup: Race for second place in the parliamentary elections will be the fiercest

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A Gallup International Balkan survey commissioned by the Bulgarian National Radio shows that if the elections had taken place a day ago, GERB would have received 23.5% of the votes, while "We Continue the Change" and the BSP have nearly equal support of 15.5 % and 15.2%. "There is Such a People" receive 11.4%, followed by MRF - 11.3%, and "Democratic Bulgaria" - 9.6%.

If the presidential election were at the end of the first ten days of November, 48.6% would vote for Rumen Radev, 25.3% for Anastas Gerdzhikov, and 9.1% for MRF leader Mustafa Karadayi. According to the agency, Radev retains a chance of winning the first round of the presidential vote, although this seems more difficult than a few weeks ago.

The data are from a nationally representative Gallup International Balkan survey for the Bulgarian National Radio, conducted between November 1 and 9 among 1,006 adult Bulgarians. The agency is a partner of the Bulgarian National Radio in covering the elections on November 14.



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