If PSL and Poland 2050 went to the election together, the opposition would win 241 seats in the Sejm, or the ability to form a government, Rzeczpospolita wrote on Wednesday, citing an IBRiS poll. If these parties operate separately, the opposition would win 227 seats, it added.
In the latest IBRiS survey, commissioned by Rzeczpospolita, we examined Poland’s party preferences in two variants: a separate start of all parties and with the only officially negotiated joint list, namely PSL and Poland 2050. The joint result of both parties is not only significantly exceeds the sum of their indications in a separate start, but thanks to the d’Hondt method it gives the opposition 241 seats in the Sejm, i.e. the possibility of forming a government
– we read in “Rzeczpospolita”.
Opposition separately? PiS wins
It added that a separate run would have won the opposition 227 seats. PiS and Konfederacja would have the majority, although support for the ruling camp is stagnant.
The Confederation’s ratings rise (by 3 percentage points since February – editorial note) as the party emerges on a single list as a political third force, independent of PiS and the Democratic opposition camp, thanks to the discussion
– analyzes Prof. Jarosław Flis from the Jagiellonian University. And he adds that some PO voters with ultra-liberal beliefs may be disappointed by the left turn and opt for Konfederacja.
According to the poll results, 34.3 percent would vote for PiS/United Right if all parties ran separately in the election. 26.4 percent for the Civic Coalition, 9 percent for the Confederation, 8.5 percent for the left (SLD, Spring and the Together Party), Szymon Hołownia’s Poland 2050 7.9 percent, PSL – Polish Coalition 6.2 percent and 7 .7 percent. don’t know who to vote for. In case of a joint start of Poland 2050 by Szymon Hołownia with PSL and the Local Government Movement Yes for Poland, 15.3 percent would vote for this list, 34 percent for PiS/United Right, 25.5 percent for Civic Coalition, 9 percent for the Left .1 percent, 8.8 percent for the Confederacy and 7.3 percent. do not know.
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Source: wPolityce