Unstable Bulgaria: GERB and WCC-DB Clash Over Pre-Election Legislative Demands
The political landscape in Bulgaria appears increasingly unstable, with key parties failing to bridge their differences ahead of the upcoming elections on October 27
If the elections are held today, seven political formations will enter the parliament. These are GERB-SDS - 22.9%, "We Continue the Change" - 17.8%, BSP and DPS have the same result - 10.9%, "Democratic Bulgaria" - 8.1%, "Vazrazhdane" - 7, 6% and "Bulgarian Rise" - 4.7%. “There Is Such a People” falls below the barrier with 3.8%.
This is shown by the results of a survey by "Market Links" commissioned by bTV.
The authors specify that the published percentages of support are based on the results among the voters. Here is the arrangement of attitudes towards all the respondents.
GERB - 16.4%, "We Continue the Change" - 11.9 percent, DPS 8.8 percent support. BSP followed with 8.1% and "Vazrazhdane" - with 6.3%. "Democratic Bulgaria" - 5.1 percent. The result of "Bulgarian Rise" among all respondents is 3.7%, and "There Is Such a People" - 3.2 percent.
Sociologists explain the difference in the arrangement with the mobilization of the electorate.
"Trend" Survey: GERB wins the elections in Bulgaria with 5% lead
The national survey, financed and implemented jointly by bTV and Market Links, was conducted among 1,067 persons over the age of 18 in the period August 27 - September 3 using the methods of direct personal interview and online survey.
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