“We guarantee security,” Norbert Maliszewski, Secretary of State at the Prime Minister’s Chancellery and head of the Government Analyzes Center, wrote on Twitter, commenting on the results of the latest CBOS survey, which showed a significant increase in the support appeared. for PiS and a decline in the popularity of the Civic Coalition. The director of the RCA included a link to the information on the wPolityce.pl portal in the submission.
Strengthening support for law and justice
CBOS reported that since the July measurement, which tied the ratings of the two strongest parties, support for Law and Justice has strengthened, for which nearly two-fifths of potential voters plan to vote (37 percent, up 8 percentage points) and a weakening of the Civic Coalition, now indicated by more than a fifth (21 percent, down 7 percentage points).
37 percent PiS + 8 percentage points. Another result with an increase in PiS. We guarantee the safety. Against the forced relocation of migrants, the sale of national assets, the raising of the retirement age, the dismantling of the border fence!
– wrote Monday on Twitter (X), the head of the Government Analysis Center Norbert Maliszewski.
The CBOS survey also found that the Confederation of Freedom and Independence has slightly worse ratings than in recent months, with six in 100 who declare themselves willing to vote going to vote (6 percent, down 3 points since July ). The level of support for the other two groups remains relatively stable. According to the respondents’ statements, every twentieth potential voter (5 percent) intends to vote for the Third Way (Polska 2050 by Szymona Hołownia and PSL-Koalicja Polska) and every twenty-fifth (4 percent) will vote for the left. .
The percentage of undecided has increased
As highlighted, despite the upcoming election, the percentage of respondents who have not decided who to vote for has risen (from 18 percent in July to 24 percent in August) – the highest this year. The intention to vote in the parliamentary elections, which will take place on October 15, is expressed by 80 percent. Poland. As indicated, the percentage has remained relatively constant since May this year.
The survey was conducted from August 14 to 27 on a sample of 1,024 people (including: 61.9 percent CAPI, 24.8 percent CATI, and 13.3 percent CAWI).
The question was: which party/group candidate would you vote for in the Sejm elections? Possible answers included: Law and Justice (together with Sovereign Poland, the Republican Party and Kukiz’15); Civic Coalition (Civic Platform, Modern, Polish Initiative, Greens, Agrounia); Confederation of Freedom and Independence (New Hope, National Movement, Confederation of the Polish Crown); Third Way – Coalition of Poland 2050 by Szymon Hołownia and PSL of the Polish Coalition (Poland 2050 by Szymon Hołownia, Polish People’s Party, UED, Conservatives); Left (New Left, Together, Polish Socialist Party, Trade Union).
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Source: wPolityce