The elections next Sunday would be won by PiS with the support of 31.3 percent. voters, but would not win a majority in the Sejm, according to a United Surveys poll for RMF FM and Dziennik Gazeta Prawna. KO would get 24.7 percent, Poland 2050 and PSL – 14.6 percent, the left – 9.6 percent and the Confederation 8.7 percent.
According to RMF FM, only half of the respondents stated that they would take part in the vote.
More than 40 percent of respondents do not intend to exercise the right to vote. About 9% of voters are still hesitant to vote. Poland
we are reading.
The poll shows that if the elections are held next Sunday, the largest number will be 31.3 percent. PiS would get the votes. So it would be almost 7 percentage points ahead of the Civic Coalition, which would get 24.7 percent. to vote.
In third place comes the coalition of Poland 2050 and PSL with the support of 14.6 percent. voters. 9.6 percent of the left would win, and as much as 8.7 percent. Confederation. Sovereign Poland – which would run independently of PiS according to this poll – would be voted with 1.2 percent. respondents, so this party would not pass the electoral threshold.
On the other hand, 9.9 percent of the respondents do not know which formation they would vote for.
Conversion of polls into seats
RMF FM points out that the division of power in the Sejm as a result of the poll would give the current rulers no hope of a majority.
PiS with the Confederacy, according to Dr. hab. Jarosław Flis would win 211 seats, with 248 MPs forming a potential anti-government coalition
explains the broadcaster.
As he calculates, today PiS would gain 177 seats, KO – 136, Poland 2050 – Coalition Poland – 72, Left – 40 and Confederation – 34.
The poll was conducted by United Surveys on May 5 and 7 among a sample of 1,000 people
– we read on the rmf24.pl portal.
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Source: wPolityce