A survey. The PiS and the Confederation may form a government. “We do not exclude”

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The Pollster investigation Institute survey for “Super Express” respondents asked which formation they would vote for if elections were held next Sunday. According to the answer, there would have been KO, PiS, Confederate, 3rd Road and fresh Left.

A survey. Crisis rulers, PiSs and Confederacy can come to power


Although in the poll, as in the previous, The Citizen Coalition with a consequence of 32% remains the lead.Donald Tusk's group is chasing Law and Justicewhose score is little than 1 percent point lower. In 3rd place is in turn Confederation, which the desire to vote now declares 18 percent polled.

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Further seats were given to the 3rd Road (8%) and the fresh Left (5%), which means that the current ruling coalition would have a full of little mandates than the possible PiS alliance with the Confederate.

Kaczyński and Bosak do not exclude coalitions


The “Super Express” quotes the statements of the leaders of the Confederate and PiS – Krzysztof Bosak and Jarosław Kaczyński, who were asked about possible co-regulation.

– We work hard to trust voters and we do not exclude cooperation with PiS. But the decision on the governments with the Law and Justice, or with another parties that will agree with our programme, will be made after the parliamentary elections in 2 years," said Deputy talker of the Sejm, Bosak.

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Kaczyński besides does not reject the alliance with the increasing Confederate polls, claiming that "policy should take account of all scenarios", and regulation better with the Bosak and Mentzen organization than with “people who want to destruct the Polish state”.

The survey was carried out between 31 March and 1 April on a example of 1007 adults Poles.

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