„Exacta“: „We continue the change“, „There is such a people“ and the Bulgarian Socialist Party are fighting for the second place in the parliamentary elections

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At the moment, six parties appear to be securely represented in the next parliament after the November 14th elections. The data are from a survey conducted by Exacta Research Group, conducted with own funds in the period October 6-12 among 1,025 people.

In the first place, according to statistics, are GERB, and for the second is the struggle between „We continue the change“ / PP /, „There is such a people“ / ITN / and BSP. „Democratic Bulgaria“ / DB / and MRF are still at the 4% barrier to enter the National Assembly, and on the threshold remain „Stand up BG! We are coming „, IMRO and“ Vazrazhdane „.

A quarter of voters who voted in favor of the ITN on July 11th said they would now vote for the PP. About 20% of IBGNI supporters will reorient themselves to the new formation, sociologists discuss.

From the voters of „Democratic Bulgaria“ the political format of Kiril Petkov and Asen Vassilev will attract no more than 15 per 100. From the BSP voters a maximum of 5 per 100 will choose „We continue the change“ in November.

One in five Bulgarians said they were disappointed with the political party they chose to vote for in the summer, with people between the ages of 40 and 50 most dissatisfied, as well as residents of major cities in the country. One-fifth of them do not intend to run in the upcoming elections.

Interestingly, a larger percentage of disappointed Bulgarians plan to vote for another party that is different from the one elected months ago. 57% of the people who turned to the PP were individuals who remained dissatisfied with the formations for which they voted on July 11. However, the rest of their supporters are not defined as disappointed, added Exacta Research Group.

The statistics prepared by them show that 52% of our people will officially declare their preferences in the upcoming presidential elections. Nearly 49% are expected to go to the polls for the parliamentary vote.

The survey registered above-average mobilization for the presidential election among men, highly educated people, as well as residents of regional cities.

Among those who have stated their firm intention to vote in the upcoming parliamentary elections, there are more people over the age of 30, graduates, residents of regional towns and villages. There are such people and the BSP is fighting for second place in the parliamentary elections.

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