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Trend and Alpha Research: 7 parties are certain to enter parliament, 2 on the brink

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The first data from the exit poll by the Trend sociological agency, reported on Nova TV, show that 7 parties are certain to enter the new 51st National Assembly:

GERB-SDS - 26.1%, We Continue the Change - Democratic Bulgaria (PP-DB) - 14.3%, Vazrazhdane - 13.6%, DPS - New Beginning - 9.6%, Alliance for Rights and Freedoms - 7.7%, BSP - United Left - 7.6%, There is Such a People (ITN) - 6.8%. Close to the threshold are Velichie with 4.1% and MECH with 4%. The threshold for entering parliament is 4%.

The results of the exit poll by the Alpha Research agency give GERB - SDS - 26.4%, PP-DB - 14.9%, Vazrazhdane - 12.9%, DPS - New Beginning - 8.9%, Alliance for Rights and Freedoms - 8.7%, BSP - United Left - 7.8%, ITN - 6.2%, just under the threshold are MECH - 3.8%, "Greatness" - 3.7%.



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