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GERB and BSP with almost equal electoral support: Exacta Research

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The latest public opinion survey of Exacta Research sociological agency shows that if Parliamentary elections were held in Bulgaria at the end of 2016, GERB would earn 26.1% of all votes and 24.9% of the Bulgarians would cast their ballots for the Bulgarian Socialist Party. The United Patriots are the third-biggest political force. They would earn 10.5% of all votes. The Movement for Rights and Freedoms places 4th with just over 4%. According to the survey, the Reformist Bloc would earn 3.5% of the votes. 63% of the respondents contend that this coalition cannot be a successful political project anymore in its current form. 21% of the Bulgarians are disappointed with their most-favorite political party.




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