According to Market Links Agency, voter turnout on November 14 will reach 58%. The study was financed and carried out by bTV and the agency. It was conducted before November 7 among 1,112 people over the age of 18 through personal interviews and online.
A run-off for president is expected. 46.7% of the voters say they will vote for Rumen Radev, and 25.6% say they will vote for Prof. Anastas Gerdzhikov. Mustafa Karadayi receives 10.3% and Lozan Panov – 7.7%.
The forecasts for the parliamentary elections are as follows: the GERB-SDS coalition - 23%; "We Continue the Change" - 16.3%; BSP - 12.1%; MRF -11.2%; "Democratic Bulgaria" - 10.5%; "There is Such a People" - 9.7% and "Stand up BG! We are Coming”- 4.1%. The sociological error can be in a range of 1.5%.
The study has been financed and carried out by bTV and Market Links.
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