After the parliamentary elections on October 15, PiS will rule independently or together with the Confederation – this answer was given by 39.8 percent. respondents in the IBRiS survey for Radio Zet. 24.3 percent respondents believe that the opposition will take power; 0.9 percent indicate the alliance of the so-called democratic opposition with the Confederation. According to 13.2 percent of respondents, a minority government will be formed and early elections will be necessary.
Who will govern after the elections?
In the IBRiS survey published on Monday on behalf of Radio ZET, respondents were asked who they think will rule in Poland after the parliamentary elections on October 15.
21.1 percent respondents pointed to the independent government of the United Right, that is, PiS and its coalition partners. 18.7 percent thought that the United Right-Confederation coalition was most likely.
In favor of the rule of the so-called democratic opposition – the alliance of the Civic Coalition, the Left and the Third Way – 24.3 percent indicated. subjects. 0.9% indicated that these parties would most likely govern in coalition with the Confederation. respondents.
Or perhaps a minority government?
13.2 percent respondents believed that a minority government would be formed and early elections would be held. 21.8 percent respondents could not clearly estimate who would govern.
According to Radio ZET, the IBRiS survey was conducted on October 6 and 7 using the CATI method (telephone interviews) among a “national sample of 1,000 people”.
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Source: wPolityce