The July polling picture shows Jarosław Kaczyński leading the field with an average support level of 38 percent. The Civic Coalition holds the second spot at 27 percent. In a clear tier below, Szymon Hołownia and his Poland 2050 project together with Lewica attract about 10 percent of the vote in July. This summary reflects the pooled results from multiple surveys compiled by the Politico portal.
Another line in the data places Poland 2050 led by Szymon Hołownia and Lewica in the same 10 percent range for July. The wording mirrors the same share between these two groups for respondents in the survey period.
The remaining parties expected to cross the Sejm threshold include Confederation with around 7 percent and the Polish Coalition close to 5 percent, according to the aggregated polling results cited by Politico.
Kukiz’15 is shown at 2 percent while the Accord sits at about 1 percent, with both groups hovering near the electoral threshold in the July snapshot.
PiS registers 38 percent, leading KO by about 11 percentage points. In times of challenge, credibility remains crucial for ensuring safety, addressing social needs, and staying close to people. This assessment reflects the average of polls compiled by Politico for the month.
– remarks from the political analyst noted in the Politico aggregation.
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Source: wPolityce