31.7 percent would vote for Law and Justice. respondents, and for the Civic Coalition – 28.2 percent. According to the latest United Surveys for Wirtualna Polska, both parties have less support than in the previous poll.
“Willingness to vote for Law and Justice was declared at 31.7 percent in the latest poll. investigated. That’s a whopping 2.5 percentage points less than in the June 12 United Surveys study, in which PiS got 34.2 percent. support,” Wirtualna Polska reported on Wednesday.
According to the portal, the Civic Coalition is also experiencing a decline in support.
The loss, while much smaller, was also recorded by the Civic Coalition. In the latest survey, it received 28.2 percent. support (29.7 percent two weeks earlier)
– says wp.pl.
Third place in the survey was taken by Konfederacja with a result of 14 percent, which means an increase of 2.5 percentage points. compared to mid-June.
What about the rest of the parties?
The Third Way, ie the joint list of Poland 2050 and PSL, got 12.1 percent. (in the previous survey – 10.2 percent), and the Left 8 percent. (previously 9.7%).
AgroUnia, on the other hand, remained below the line with 0.7 percent. (two weeks ago – 0.1 percent).
The percentage of people who do not know who to vote for has increased slightly. It currently stands at 5.3 percent. respondents (previously – 4.6%).
United Surveys for Wirtualna Polska was conducted on June 23-25, 2023 using the combined CATI and CAWI method (50/50%) on a representative sample of 1,000 adult Poles.
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Source: wPolityce