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GERB remains leading force in electoral attitudes of Bulgarians

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The GERB Party of Boyko Borissov enjoys the support of 32.6 percent of those who are determined to vote, while BSP has the support of 28.8 per cent, a poll by "Alpha Research" shows. If the elections were today, three formations would enter parliament - United Patriots coalition with 10.7 percent, the Movement for Rights and Freedoms with 7.8 percent and the party of businessman Veselin Mareshki with 4.4 percent. Among Bulgarian politicians President Rumen Radev enjoys the highest approval - 51 percent. The top five also includes Boyko Borissov - 32.3 percent, the leader of VMRO Krasimir Karakachanov - 30.7 percent, socialist leader Kornelia Ninova - 25.2 percent and Veselin Mareshki - 24.3 percent.



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