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"We continue the change" with 19,6% support, GERB - with 14,2%

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"We Continue the Change" enjoys the declarative electoral support of 19.6% of adult Bulgarians, GERB is in second position with 14.2%. This is according to the regular monthly independent survey of Gallup International Balkan, conducted between 3 and 11 February 2022. According to the poll, 7.9% indicate support for MRF, 6.1% - for ITN. BSP - 5.5%, Democratic Bulgaria - 3.4%, Vazrazhdane - 2.5%, VMRO - 1.1% and "Stand Up.BG" - 1% of all eligible voters. Those who stated that they would not vote or would not support anyone were 35.2%.

55.6% of respondents are against new elections, 17.5% accept such a prospect.




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