If the election were held last Sunday, PiS would get nearly 32.9 percent. votes, KO – 25.6 percent, PSL with Poland 2050 in the Third Way formula – 13.1 percent, Confederation – 11 percent and Left – 7.8 percent. – results of the IBRIS survey for “Rzeczpospolita”.
The Tuesday edition of Rzeczpospolita presented the results of an election poll conducted by IBRIS studios; as underlined, the changes compared to the mid-April poll are small. As indicated, if the elections were held last Sunday, PiS could count on 32.9 percent. – is a result “almost identical” to the previous study.
The Civic Coalition rises by less than a point to 25.6 percent, while the left loses 1.6 points. percent and gets 7.8 percent.
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A noticeable change was caused by the declaration of a joint start by PSL and Poland 2050, on the Third Way list, receiving 13.1 percent, which is less than a point more than both groups added together a month ago.
– indicates “Rz”. As noted, in connection with the result of the Third Way, Konfederacja falls to fourth place with support at the level of 11 percent, with 0.6 points. percent more than in the previous survey.
As added, nonpartisan local governments (less than 2 percent) and Agrounia (0.6 percent) were below the electoral threshold. 7.2 percent of respondents did not know who to vote for.
“Rzeczpospolita” also presented a simulation of the distribution of seats in the Sejm, based on the survey results, by Prof. Jarosław Flis from the Jagiellonian University. According to this simulation, PiS would win 184 seats, KO – 138, Third Way – 61 and Left – 28. In addition, Konfederacja would get 48 seats; 1 seat was reserved for a representative of the German minority.
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Source: wPolityce