PiS and Confederation voters don’t want a coalition; 30 percent PiS voters and 57 percent. of Konfederacja voters believe their parties should not form coalitions after parliamentary elections, pollster poll for “SuperExpress” shows
On September 1, “SuperExpress” published the results of a survey conducted by the Pollster Research Institute. The poll asked voters of PiS and Konfederacja “with whom they should form a coalition at all” after the parliamentary elections.
Reluctance to form coalition
30 percent percent of PiS voters said the party they would vote for should not form a coalition. 24 percent responded that PiS should form a coalition with the Confederacy first; 6 percent – with the Third Way; 4 percent – with the left; 1 percent – with the Civic Coalition, and 7 percent. indicated that PiS should form a coalition with another party. 28 percent of PiS voters were unable to answer.
In turn, among Confederate voters, the majority was 57 percent. – declared that the party of their choice should not form a coalition. 11 percent thought the Confederacy should form a coalition with PiS, 8 percent. – that with KO, and 12 percent. – with another party. 12 percent of Confederate voters answered, “I don’t know.”
According to “SE”, the survey was conducted on August 23 and 24 on a sample of 1038 adult Poles.
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Source: wPolityce