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According to data from a standardized telephone interview conducted at the end of November by Barometer Bulgaria, GERB remains the main political force in Bulgaria with an advantage of almost 8% over BSP. IMRO’s active policy in the veto against the Republic of North Macedonia strengthens its positions and makes the Patriots the main opponent of the MRF for a third political force, according to the sociological agency.
At the end of November and on the verge of prolonged anti-epidemic measures, the approval of the GERB did not tolerate significant dynamics and the party continued to be the main political force (20.1%). The BSP remained in second place with 12.5%, relying mainly on the support of its hard-line electorate, and its attempts to block the work of the National Assembly and the approval of the budget for next year by not entering the plenary hall was not approved and does not attract new voters. They are also not helped by their fierce resistance to remote work by MPs and electronic voting of laws by parliament, provided they have repeatedly expressed their support for electronic voting during the elections, says Barometer Bulgaria.
MRF gathers 7.9% with its traditional electorate. The firm and clear position to defend the Bulgarian language in Macedonia strengthened IMRO’s positions. In addition to their traditionally rigid electoral core, the Patriots also received support from peripheral voters and thus became opponents of the MRF for third place. 7.6% of voters run to vote for the OP. Let us not forget that in the presidential elections of the party chairman, Krassimir Karakachanov
Krassimir Donchev Karakachanov is Deputy Prime Minister for Public Order and Security 15% or about 600,000 voters voted. Slavi Trifonov party
Stanislav Todorov Trifonov is a Bulgarian singer, television host and producer. He was born in “There is such a people” maintains its approval ratings unchanged, as does Democratic Bulgaria, which remains within its rigid electorate of right-wing voters in major cities. 30.9% say they will not vote, and 9.1% of those surveyed doubt, commented the sociological agency.
Characteristics
Research period: 24-29.11.2020
Methodology: quantitative study
Representation: the population of Bulgaria with the right to vote
Sample size: 847 people over 18 years of age
Methodology: sample of quotas stratified by age and sex
Method: telephone interview
Financing: Own
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