In the latest CBOS poll, support results for the two largest parties have not changed. Just like at the end of January, the Citizens Coalition can count on 29 percent. votes of potential voters; PiS at 24 percent, as much as 15 percent. Respondents do not know who they would vote for.
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The results of KO and PiS remain unchanged
The results of a survey of support for political parties, conducted by CBOS between February 12 and 15, were published on Friday. The research shows that in mid-February 82% of people expressed their willingness to participate in the parliamentary elections. respondents, i.e. 3 percentage points more than in the previous survey conducted in the third decade of January.
29 percent respondents indicated that they would support the Civic Coalition candidate in the Sejm elections; this grouping received the same support in the previous survey. PiS came in second place with 24 percent support. respondents – this is also no change compared to the previous survey.
Declining support for the Third Way
Third Way (created by Polska 2050 and PSL) was also on the podium with the support of 11%, 3 percentage points. smaller than at the end of January. The Confederation also won 11 percent, which also received support comparable to that in January. The list also includes the left, for which 8 percent stated they would vote. respondents – this is by 1 percentage point. less than in January.
2 percent respondents chose the answer “another party”, followed by 3 percentage points. less than at the end of January. 15 percent responded “it’s hard to say” – an increase of 6 percentage points. compared to the end of January.
The CBOS survey on party preferences was conducted between February 12 and 15, 2024 using computer-assisted telephone interviews (CATI) among a sample of 1,000 adult residents of Poland.
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Source: wPolityce