The latest research on support for political parties conducted by the studio Social changes by order of the portal wPolityce.pl, indicates great stability on the political scene. The viewing figures of the largest political parties did not change. Poland 2050 and the Polish People’s Party lose slightly. Kukiz’15 wins.
In our research, the willingness to vote in favor is United law declared 38 percent of respondents – no changes from the previous wave of our survey.
On Civil Coalition pointed out 29 percent respondents; is also the result that has not changed.
Also Left kept his support – 9 percent
Poland 2050 can count on votes 7 percent respondents, representing a decrease of 1 percentage point.
Confederation enjoy support 7 percent respondents – no changes from the previous wave.
Polish People’s Party records the result 5 percentthus still above the threshold, but 2 percentage points lower than before.
On Kukiz’15 pointed out 2 percent respondents – increase by 1 percentage point.
Agreement Of 1 percent support (previously 0%).
2 percent of respondents point out “another group”.
Laboratory Social changes she also checked what kind of result she could count on Solidarity Polandwhen she went to the polls independent, and not within the United Right. In this scenario, Zbigniew Ziobro’s match won 3 percent. support well below the electoral threshold. However, this result is higher than that of other research centers.
The specified attendance is 61 percentrepresenting a decrease of 2 percentage points.
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The research was conducted using the CAWI method (Computer Assisted Web Interview) from March 10 to 13, 2023, on an online panel, on a nationwide, representative (in terms of: gender, age, size of residence) sample of Poland . N=1050 people participated in the study.
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Source: wPolityce

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