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Below 40% say they would take part in elections for European and national parliament: social survey

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37.4% of Bulgarians say they are going to vote in the election for parliament, if it were held today, and 34.2% – in the election for European Parliament, indicates a Gallup International Balkan representative survey, commissioned by public service TV BNT. 3.5% say they would choose the option “none of the above” at the election for National Assembly, and 3.1% - at the election for EP.

GERB/SDS would earn 27.4% of the votes, We Continue the Change/Democratic Bulgaria (PP/DB) – 17.9%, the Movement for Rights and Freedoms (MRF) – 15.2%, Vazrazhdane – 14.9%, the Bulgarian Socialist Party – 10.5%. There Is Such a People (ITN) clears the 4% threshold for entering the Bulgarian National Assembly at 5.2%.



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