The latest study from the studio Social changes on behalf of the portal wPolityce.pl, brings good news to the ruling camp. The United Right’s listing has reached the 40% level, which means: the best result of this formation since October 2020† The Civic Coalition loses slightly. Support for the Confederacy and the left is also gone.
In our survey, the willingness to vote for United Right explained 40 percent of respondents, which is an increase of 4 percentage points compared to the previous wave of our survey.
on Citizens’ coalition i want to vote 25 percent respondents, which represents a decrease of 1 percentage point.
1 point achieved Poland 2050she pointed to 12 percent subjects.
Confederation enjoy support 8 percent of respondents, which represents a decrease of 3 percentage points.
on Left be aware too 8 percent of the respondents, ie 2 percentage points less than before.
Support for Polish People’s Party totals 3 percentone point more than in the last study.
Kukiz’15 improves his score by 1 point, and can now count on 2 percent voters.
Support for Similarities without changes – 1 percent
Explained frequency totals 54 percent, which represents an increase of 3 percentage points. compared to a study published last week.
The high viewing figures of the ruling party are certainly a sign mobilization of society around the government in light of the war on our neighbours’ land. But Poles appreciate it too increase in Poland’s position in the world† in fact, it is our country that today influences the political attitude and political position of the main European countries, led by Germany.
The government also shows up high organizational efficiency and operational in the context of refugees, as well as aid transports to Ukraine.
Despite the difficult international situation and “put inflation” the Polish economy is still doing well† economic growth is reasonable and unemployment is low. It is also an important factor building support for the ruling camp.
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The survey was conducted using the CAWI (Computer Assisted Web Interview) method on the Internet panel from April 22-25, 2022. The survey was conducted among a nationwide, representative sample (by gender, age, size of residence) of Poles. N = 1090 people participated in the study.
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Source: wPolityce

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