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48.3% want to vote for National Assembly and 47.4% for European Parliament

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290,000 Bulgarians who wish to vote on June 9 have not decided yet whom they will cast their vote for. This is 10% of those who said they would go to the polls, Dobromir Zhivkov from "Market Links" has told bTV.

According to the Market Links survey, the political formations entering the new parliament will be the same as in the 49th assembly. GERB-SDS lead with 24.7% of support. "We Continue the Change - Democratic Bulgaria" are second with 15.4%. Without taking into account the votes from Turkey, DPS gains 12.3%. "Vazrazhdane" party has 11.1% support. BSP is fifth with 7.5% and ITN have 4% support.

The research was conducted by "Market Links" in partnership with bTV, among 1,004 people over 18 in the period May 23 - June 2, 2024 using the methods of direct personal interview and online survey.



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