A month before the early parliamentary elections in Bulgaria, GERB-SDS receives 27.4% of support from voters, according to a survey by the Sova Harris agency. Second place with 25.7% is held by “We Continue the Change - Democratic Bulgaria", followed by the Movement for Rights and Freedoms with 11.7%, "Vazrazhdane" with 10.6% and BSP with 9.7%. Three political forces have a chance to overcome the 4 percent threshold to enter the next parliament - "The Left!" coalition, "Bulgarian Rise" and "There is Such a People". About 2.7 million people are expected to vote on April 2, as the number used to be 3.2 million before the series of snap elections over the past two years.
The data are from a survey representative of the adult population of the country, conducted by "Sova Harris" in the period 20-27 February, 2023 among 1,000 Bulgarian citizens, according to the method of face-to-face interview. The poll was commissioned by “Pik Broadcasting” AD.
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