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Alpha Research with 100% parallel counting: GERB – 33.2%, BSP – 27.9%

| updated on 3/27/17 10:21 AM
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GERB wins the early parliamentary elections with 33.2% of the votes, according to the exit poll of the Alpha Research agency. BSP is second with 27.9%, followed by MRF – 10.6% and United Patriots – 8.9%. The agency’s statement is based on 100% excerpt from polling stations protocols. Turnout is 53%.

Volya enters the National Assembly with 4.8%. The coalition Reformist Bloc – Voice of the People collects 3.7% and stands on the verge of the 4-percent entrance barrier. Below the line remain Yes, Bulgaria (2.7%), DOST (2.9%), New Republic (2.5%) and coalition ABV – Movement 21 (1.8%). Other parties collect 1% of voters’ support.

34.3% of the voters admit they have used preferences.



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