
Poles want to vote for bigger parties again? This is evidenced by the increase in the popularity of the civilian Coalition's duo and the Law and Justice, which evidence a full of a fewer percent increase in support in the fresh survey of the National investigation Group for Business Insider. Donald Tusk's formation remains at the forefront, but it is Jarosław Kaczyński's organization that gains the most – according to the study.
According to the results of the fresh OGB organization poll, if elections were held next Sunday, the Civic Coalition would receive the most votes. Donald Tusk's organization would support 33.4 percent of the respondents. This is an increase of 1.7 percent points compared to the last OGB survey.
Second place would be the Law and Justice, for which 30.4% of respondents want to vote. This is more than 3 percent points little than KO, but it is PiS that has the biggest increase in support – 3.7 percent points compared to the last survey.
The 3rd polling force remains the Confederate, who wants to support 15.4% of the respondents. The right-wing coalition recorded a decline in popularity of 1.7 percent points compared to the erstwhile OGB survey.
The Confederacy of the Polish Crown Grzegorz Braun with the support of 5.3% (-1.9 percent points) and Nowa Lewica, who wants to vote for 5 percent of the voters surveyed (-1.6 percent points).
On these formations, the expected composition of the fresh Sejm closes. The erstwhile 3rd Road, i.e. Poland 2050 and PSL do not exceed the electoral threshold. The Simon Holownia organization can number on 3.5 percent support (+0.2 percent points) and the Polish People's organization – 3.4 percent (+0.3 percent points).
The survey was conducted on 6-13 August on a group of 1,000 adult voters by CATI method (computer assisted telephone interviews).
Source: rmf24.pl / Business Insider / OGB