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Six parties would enter the National Assembly, according to data from a nationally representative survey by the "Owl Harris" agency, BTA reveals.

The research was carried out in the period March 18-24, 2023, among 1,000 Bulgarian citizens, using the standardized face-to-face interview method in the respondent's home.

Maximum error for 50% relative proportion at 95% guaranteed probability: 3.1%.

The study was commissioned by "Peak Broadcasting" JSC

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Almost 26% of respondents (25.9) say they would vote for GERB-SDS

The Union of Democratic Forces (SDS) is a Bulgarian right-wing political party, the successor of, and 24.6% - for "We continue the change

Kiril Petkov and Asen Vassilev presented their political project "We continue the change" - Democratic Bulgaria

"Democratic Bulgaria" is a center-right political association composed of".

In third place, with 12.8% support, is the "Movement for Rights and Freedoms" (DPS), followed by "Vazrazhdane

Vazrazhdane is a political party in Bulgaria, established in August 2014. Its chairman' with 12.6%.

The coalition "BSP

The Bulgarian Socialist Party (abbreviated BSP is for Bulgaria) would receive 7.8% of the votes, and the coalition "The Left!" - 4.1%.

"Bulgarian rise" remains below the four percent barrier

"Bulgarian Rise" defines itself as a national conservative political party, but" with 3.9% and "There is such a people

"There is such a people" is a political party in Bulgaria, created by the Bulgarian television "- with 2.9%.

Sociologist: The prospects are not very rosy

Of the respondents, 42.4% stated that they would certainly vote in the upcoming parliamentary elections on April 2.

This means that between 2.7 and 2.8 million people are expected to go to the polls, according to Sova Harris. 

According to the agency's data, 57.7% of respondents do not expect the parliamentary elections to produce a stable government that will lead our country through the crisis.

According to 48.8% of the people who participated in the survey, the caretaker government will provide conditions for holding fair and democratic parliamentary elections. 

The study also examines what are the biggest problems in the country at the moment.

According to 20.5% of respondents, inflation is the most serious problem, followed by high prices and speculation - according to 17.8%.

Just over 13% of people point to the political crisis as the most serious problem, and 1.3% - low incomes and poverty. 

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BSP

DPS

There is such a people

Democratic Bulgaria

SDS

Revival

We continue the change

Bulgarian rise

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