If the parliamentary elections were to take place in the second half of February, the Civic Coalition could count on 29 percent. votes, PiS 22%, Derde Droga 15%, Konfederacja – 11% and Left – 7%. votes – according to the CBOS survey.
80% of people stated their willingness to participate in the elections. subjects.
The Citizens’ Coalition enjoys the greatest and consistent support this year: 29 percent vote for it. respondents.
PiS in second place
In second place is the largest opposition party, Law and Justice, for which 22 percent wanted to vote. respondents (decrease of 2 percentage points).
The survey shows that the Third Way electorate has recently strengthened. In mid-February, 15% of people wanted to vote for this party. respondents who declared themselves willing to vote in the parliamentary elections (an increase of 4 points).
11% would vote for the Confederation of Freedom and Independence. respondents, and for the left – 7 percent.
The survey was conducted using computer-assisted telephone interviews from February 19 to 22, 2024 among a representative sample of adult residents of Poland.
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Source: wPolityce