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Gallup: Race for third place in parliament becomes intriguing

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The data from the parallel vote tabulation by the Gallup sociological agency, a media partner of the Bulgarian National Radio, after 96 percent processing, show a certain shift in results as the MRF is ahead of the BSP and takes the third place:

"We Continue to Change": 26.3%, or 68 seats in parliament;

GERB-SDS: 23.1%, or 60 seats;

MRF: 11.5%, or 30 seats;

BSP: 10.8%, or 28 seats;

"There is such a People": 9.1%, or 24 seats;

"Democratic Bulgaria": 6.4%, or 17 seats;

"Revival": 5%, or 13 seats.

The voter turnout in the early parliamentary elections for the 47th National Assembly reached 36.5%. 1.5% of voters chose "I do not support anyone".



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