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Five political parties to enter next Bulgarian Parliament: poll results

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67 days before the parliamentary elections in Bulgaria scheduled for April 4, 5 political parties and coalitions would certainly enter the next parliament, according to a representative study by Trend news agency, commissioned by the 24 Chasa newspaper. 
The ruling GERB has 27.6% support. The main opposition party, the BSP, is at 24.9%. The party "There are such people" of the showman Slavi Trifonov would receive 11.8% of the vote. The parliamentary opposition party MRF has 10.3% of the electoral support. The Democratic Bulgaria Coalition has 6%.
Two more formations have real chances for parliamentary representation. The left-wing "Izpravi se.BG" has 4.1% support and the United Patriots (VMRO-NFSB) have 4% of those who said they would vote.



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