Latest Opinion Poll for Bulgaria's Election (Myara, February 15, 2026)

February 9, 2026 - February 15, 2026

812 respondents

Next General election in Bulgaria: 2029

The next General election in Bulgaria is expected in 2029.

Bulgaria's Incumbent Government Without a Majority

Based on the Myara projection, the incumbent governing parties would currently secure 21.7% of the parliamentary seats.

Who is leading in the latest poll from Myara?

In the latest opinion poll for the election in Bulgaria, conducted by Myara on February 15, 2026, Rumen Radev leads with 33.8%. Following are GERB: 19.2%, PP: 12.9%, DPS: 10.9%, Vŭzrazhdane: 6.9%, MECh: 4%, BSP: 3.8%, Velichie: 2.3%, ITN: 2.1% and APS: 1.9%. Other parties secure 2.2% of the votes.

Quality Check: How Reliable is the Myara Projection?

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PolitPro Score

Myara achieved a PolitPro Score of ? out of 100.

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Election Accuracy

On average, Myara's figures deviate by percentage points between their final pre-election polls and actual election results.

Potential Majorities and Coalition Scenarios

Electoral Threshold

The electoral threshold for the Bulgarian election is 4%.

GERB + PP + DPS + Vŭzrazhdane
Centre-Right
56.7%
GERB + PP + DPS + MECh
Centre-Right
53.3%
GERB + PP + DPS
Centre
48.8%
GERB + PP + Vŭzrazhdane
Centre-Right
44.2%

Projected Parliamentary Composition (Source: Myara)

According to Myara data, 6 parties are projected to surpass the electoral threshold and enter Bulgaria's parliament: Rumen Radev with 93 representatives, GERB with 52 representatives, PP with 35 representatives, DPS with 30 representatives, Vŭzrazhdane with 19 representatives and MECh with 11 representatives.

The Electoral System in Bulgaria

The Bulgarian National Assembly (Narodno Sabranie) comprises 240 members, elected for a four-year term. Its electoral system employs proportional representation with closed lists across 31 multi-member constituencies. Since 2021, Bulgaria has significantly expanded the use of voting machines in larger polling stations to enhance transparency and minimize manual counting errors. Seat allocation follows the Hare-Niemeyer method, ensuring a mathematically precise reflection of the national voter will.

Electoral Thresholds

To enter the Bulgarian Parliament, parties must clear a nationwide electoral threshold of 4% of the valid votes. This hurdle applies uniformly to individual parties and party alliances. While independent candidates face a different calculation threshold at the constituency level, this rarely occurs in practice. The 4% threshold aims to prevent excessive parliamentary fragmentation and facilitate the formation of stable governing coalitions within Bulgaria's often dynamic political landscape.

Government Formation and Traditions

Forming a government in Bulgaria requires an absolute majority of the members present in Parliament. The President successively grants the mandate to form a government to the three strongest parliamentary groups if prior attempts fail. Given that proportional representation often results in a multi-party parliament, coalitions or parliamentary support agreements are the norm. Negotiations typically center on a shared agenda for judicial reform, economic policy, and integration into European structures like the Eurozone and Schengen Area.

Data Sources and Methodology

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