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"Market LINKS", if the elections were today: The first political force is GERB-SDF; ITN and APS would not enter the National Assembly

The survey does not take into account a new potential party of President Rumen Radev

Sep 12, 2025 10:16 175

"Market LINKS", if the elections were today: The first political force is GERB-SDF; ITN and APS would not enter the National Assembly  - 1

In a possible election today, 7 political forces would enter the parliament, and two of the formations in the current National Assembly would be eliminated. This is shown by the data from a national survey, jointly funded and implemented by bTV and "Market LINKS", conducted among 1004 people over 18 in the country in the period 22 - 30 March 2025 using the methods of direct-personal interview and online survey.

According to the presented data:

The first political force is GERB-SDF with the support of 22.8% of those who said they would vote.

PP-DB have the support of 13.3%

"DPS - New Beginning" by Delyan Peevski is with 12.6%.

Fourth are "Vazrazhdane" with 9.7% among those who said they would vote

Fifth is the BSP - with 5%.

Next are Radostin Vassilev's MECH (4.2%) and Ivelin Mihaylov's "Velicie" (4.1%).

"Ime tsakve narod" and "Alliance for Rights and Freedoms", which announced on Thursday that it will become a party, remain below the line. About 3% would vote for Slavi Trifonov's party, and 0.5% for APS.

16.8% have not decided who they would vote for, and 5.5% say they will vote for another party.

The survey does not take into account a new potential party for President Rumen Radev.

Sociologist from the agency Dobromir Zhivkov commented to bTV that part of this decline in approval comes from the traditional depoliticization around the summer season. On the other hand, however, the fact that the government does not seem to be governing the country independently is also affecting it.

Supporters of PP-DB, "Vazrazhdane", MECH, "Velichy" are among those who have the strongest disapproval of the work of both the parliament and the judicial system.