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The future parliament will be a déjà vu, poll shows

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Five formations will enter the future parliament and one party is on the verge of the 4 percent threshold, according to the latest study by the "Trend" Research Center, commissioned by "24 Chasa" daily.

GERB-SDS received 25.6% of support. "We Continue the Change" and "Democratic Bulgaria" are behind them with 24.8 percent. The pre-election coalition managed to gather the electorates of both formations and no outflow was registered after the unification. There are no significant changes among other parties in comparison to the previous months. The Movement for Rights and Freedoms are third with 12.8%. Followed by "Vazrazhdane" - 11.9% and BSP with 8.9%. "Bulgarian Rise" have 4 percent support. "There is Such a People" have 3.3%.




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