Law and Justice remain at the forefront of the electoral race, and the Civic Coalition is in decline – according to a survey conducted by the IBRiS studio on behalf of “Events” by Polsat News. As we can see, the spell broke soon after the primaries in Wieruszów.
PiS in the lead, KO’s fall
This is evident from the latest IBRiS research PiS/United Right would win in the elections 32.6 percentwhich increased support slightly (in August the ruling party could count on 32.4%).
She took second place Civic coalition with the result 26.6 percent (30.6% a month ago). She took third place Third way (Poland 2050 and PSL), which noted 10.6 percent support (previously 9%).
In a survey for “Events” Left (9.9 percent(previously 7.7 percent) is leading the way Confederationwhere support drops significantly (9.5 percentpreviously it was 11.8 percent. subjects).
On Nonpartisan local government officials 1.5% would vote. respondents. No one expressed support for the movement Poland is one.
At the same time, 9.2 percent Respondents chose the answer “I don’t know/it’s hard to say.”
Who will succeed in forming a government?
Voters also answered the question of who could form a government after the elections. 35.6 percent answered that PiS/United Right27.6% indicated opposition parties. respondents. According to 20.1 percent Respondents will not be able to form a government and it will be necessary to repeat the elections. 16.7 percent participants chose the answer “I don’t know/it’s hard to say.”
What is the turnout?
53 percent of people stated that they would definitely participate in the elections (previously 44.1%), “rather yes” – 5.6%, while the answer “preferably not” was indicated. 19.8 percent respondents, while “absolutely not” – 16.8 percent. 4.8 percent people are indecisive.
Question about participation in the referendum
The survey also asked about the referendum that will take place on October 15, the same day as the elections for the Sejm and the Senate. Will respondents participate in this? “Absolutely yes,” 36.9 percent answered. people, “rather yes” – 7%, “rather not” – 11.5%, and “absolutely not” – 42.5. The answer “I don’t know/it’s hard to say” was chosen by 2%. respondents.
The survey was conducted from September 15 to 17 using telephone standardized computer-assisted questionnaire interviews (CAIT) among a group of 1,000 people.
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Source: wPolityce