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According to preliminary surveys, six parties would enter the next parliament

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According to a study on pre-election attitudes conducted by the Mediana agency, six political formations would the next National Assembly and two others remain below the 4% threshold.

According to the poll, GERB will collect most of the votes, while "We Continue the Change - Democratic Bulgaria" coalition is 2 percent behind them. "Vazrazhdane" ranks third, followed by DPS, BSP and "Bulgarian Rise". The new coalition "The Left" and the party "There is Such a People" remain below the threshold.

The Mediana Agency survey, carried out with its own funds, was conducted between February 19 and 24 among 973 people. It is representative of the adult population of the country.




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