Five or six political formations are likely to enter the next National Assembly, a survey of the Center for Analysis and Marketing show. According to the poll, the coalition We Continue the Change-Democratic Bulgaria is supported by 25.7% of the respondents. The coalition GERB-SDS comes second with 24.7%, followed by the Movement for Rights and Freedoms (DPS) - 13.8%, Vazrazhdane- 12.5%, BSP for Bulgaria-8.1% and The Left-4.0%. There is Such a People and Bulgarian Rise are under the electoral barrier with 2.9% and 2.8% respectively.
Voter turnout is expected to be similar to that of the previous elections, as nearly 2.7 million voters are expected to go to the polling stations on April 2. 42.1% of the polled said they had already decided which formation to vote for, while 16% of the respondents are still undecided. The poll was conducted in the period March 16-19 among 1,201 adult Bulgarians through direct standard interviews. The survey was conducted and funded by the Center for Analysis and marketing.
The National Assembly removed its chairman Rosen Zhelyazkov from office. His dismissal was proposed by We Continue the Change - Democratic Bulgaria, Vazrazhdane and BSP for Bulgaria. 129 MPs voted in favour and 103 MPs voted against. Rosen..
''PP-DB are hypocrites. They are in a new coalition with Vazrazhdane and the Bulgarian Socialist Party. They make things much easier for me because there won't be any questions about the Movement for Rights and Freedoms, We Continue the Change,..
Nearly 400 cases of pertussis (whooping cough) have been registered in the country. We are at the beginning of a nationwide epidemic, Chief State Health Inspector Angel Kunchev said for Nova TV. 70 new cases have been registered on Monday and Tuesday..
MEPs are concerned about Russian interference in the upcoming elections on June 9, and the properties on the territory of Bulgaria currently owned by..
On Wednesday minimum temperatures in the country will range from 7 to 12° C., for Sofia 9° C. During the day there will be sun, with clouds over the..
Members of Parliament observed a minute of silence to honor the victims of the Armenian Genocide in the Ottoman Empire (1915-1916). April 24 was..
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