Good news for the left, disaster of the 3rd Way

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KO can number on the support of 33% of respondents, PiS - 29 percent, Confederate - 15 percent, fresh Left - 9 percent, and organization Together and 3rd Road after 5 percent - according to the opinion24 poll for "Newsweek". Good news for the left, the disaster of the 3rd Way - the editorial board estimates.


"Citizen's coalition clearly ahead of the Law and Justice, Confederacy in 3rd place. But it is definitely more interesting outside the podium. Suffice to say that the results of the organization together and the 3rd Way are in our survey identical" - reported "Newsweek".

The results of the 3 main parties - as indicated in the article - do not disagree importantly from the polling average (in the analysis of Politico based on the results of many KO studies there is an average of 33 percent support, PiS – 31 and Confederate – 15).

"Sensation"

The editorial, however, points out that "other places are already rather sensational; especially the left has something to enjoy". As explained, not only due to the fact that fresh Left most likely ranks 4th in the study, with a score of 9%. It is besides amazing that the organization was on the electoral threshold together with the support of 5%.

"Newsweek" notes that the election consequence of 2 leftist groups of 14 percent would mean a crucial increase in support compared to the 2023 elections, erstwhile they jointly won 8.6 percent of the votes.

The article points out that while the poll results are optimistic for the left, the 3rd Way is peculiarly grim information. The alliance of PSL and Poland 2050 received only 5% indications – far besides small to exceed the 8% electoral threshold for the coalition.

"Newsweek" notes that the results of the 3rd Way, the fresh Left and Together clearly disagree from the polling average calculated by Politico. The average support for the PSL and Poland 2050 coalitions is 8%, for Włodzimierz Czarzaste – 6%, and for Adrian Zandberg – 4%.

The survey Opinion24 for "Newsweek" was conducted from 5 to 7 May on a typical example of 1001 adult Poles by CATI method.

PAP

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