If parliamentary elections were to take place next Sunday, the Civic Coalition would win. In second place on the podium is Law and Justice, right behind it – in third place is the Confederation.
This is evident from research by Opinia24 33.9 percent respondents would vote for the Civic Coalition, which is an increase compared to July, when 31.4% said they would vote for KO. PiS came in second place with support at level 27.8 percent (in July this was 27.1%). The last place on the podium is for Confederation – 12.4 percent support (13.8 percent in July).
Third way off the podium
Third Road was off the stage. The Polish People’s Party and the Poland 2050 Alliance nominated Szymon Hołownia 11.4 percent study participants (in July this was 11.6%). However, she chose left 8.2 percent respondents (a month ago this was 9%). 1.4 percent respondents stated that they would vote at another polling station. On the other hand, 4.9 percent respondents answered: “it’s hard to say”.
As many as 79 percent of people said they would participate in the elections. respondents, including 56 percent “definitely” and 23 percent “preferably”.
The survey was conducted from August 5 to 8 among a representative sample of 1,000 people using the CATI method.
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Source: wPolityce

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