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Three Bulgarian political formations to send MEPs to next European Parliament for sure: Afis survey

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The Bulgarian Socialist Party, GERB and the Movement for Rights and Freedoms are the only three political formations that would send MEPs to the next European Parliament for sure, the latest survey of Afis sociological agency held 3 months before the European elections show. BSP gains biggest electoral support, followed by GERB and MRF. However, the electoral support for GERB has fallen under the psychological level of 20%, whereas the support for the Movement for Rights and Freedoms has remained steady. One month ago the United Patriots coalition had lower chance to send an MEP to the European Parliament, while the latest survey shows that this coalition would have at least 1 MEP in the next European Parliament. On the other hand, electoral support for the non-parliamentary right-wing political formations has fallen. Last month’s survey of Afis sociological agency showed that Democratic Bulgaria coalition would send an MEP to the European Parliament for sure while the latest survey shows the opposite.




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