Donald Tusk is presently the most effective politician in Poland - according to the latest poll. In the second place, with a failure of 4.6 percent points was the president of PiS Jarosław Kaczyński. The podium closes Sławomir Mentzen.
According to the latest United Surveys survey for Virtual Poland Donald Tusk is the most effective policy in the country. It was indicated by 28.1% of respondents.
He's in second place. Jarosław Kaczyński with a consequence of 23.5% 3rd place in turn Sławomir Mentzen, on which 11.3 percent of people have bet.
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The remainder of the list includes:
- President Karol Nawrocki (10.5 percent),
- Head of MON Władysław Kosiniak-Kamish (5.2%),
- Party president full Adrian Zandberg (2.7%),
- Former president Andrzej Duda (1.7%),
- co-chair of the fresh Left The Wizard (1.4%),
- leader of the Confederation of the Polish Crown Grzegorz Braun (1%)
- Marshal of the Sejm Simon Holovnia (0.4%).
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The respondents answered the question - "Who do you think is now the most effective politician in Poland?". 14 percent of respondents chose the answer "I don't know/difficult to say".
The survey was carried out on 13–16 August by CATI/CAWI (phone interviews/online interviews) on a example 1,000 people.
A organization poll. KO with a tiny advantage
A organization poll was besides published on Tuesday. It follows that if the elections were held next Sunday until the polls would win 56 percent of respondents.
The survey says she'd win. Civil Coalition with a score of 28.5%. Second place would be the Law and Justice with a score of 28.3 percent. The difference between results is in statistical mistake playing.
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Third place Confederation with a consequence of 14.4% -, by 2.4 percent points little than in the June survey. She would've gotten to the Sejm by now. Left, which could number on 8.1% of the votes, i.e. 2 percent points more than the erstwhile poll.
The survey was conducted for Onetu Institute for marketplace and Social investigation IBRiS 29 and 30 August at a nationwide trial of 1069 people. The survey was conducted by telephone utilizing standardized questionnaire interviews supported by computer-aided (CATI).
