Sensational poll results! Poles made it clear

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In the latest CBOS poll, he checked how support for individual political parties is presently shaping. According to the study, he remains the leader Civil Coalition. Voting to Donald Tusk's formation declared 34 percent surveyed, which is precisely the same as the erstwhile poll.

Sensational poll results! It would be a revolution in the Sejm.

The second place came in. Law and Justice. If parliamentary elections were held next Sunday, Jarosław Kaczyński's organization could number on 26 percent Voices. The largest opposition group, however, has no reason to be satisfied due to the fact that since the last poll, support has fallen by 3 percent points

She besides checked in on the podium Confederation. Currently, the formation of Sławomir Mentzen and Krzysztof Bosak enjoys support 18 percent respondents. Compared to the erstwhile survey, this is an increase by 1 percent point

Interestingly, according to a CBOS survey, only these 3 groups would have crossed the electoral threshold.

A survey. 3rd Road and Left Outside the Sejm

Apart from the Sejm, there would now be coalitions of Donald Tusk. Voting to the Left declared 4 percent polled 2 percent points). This is the weakest consequence of this formation since the last parliamentary elections. On the same level – besides 4 percent – support for the 3rd Way remains. Nor would the organization of the Together who obtained 2 percent indications (as in the erstwhile study).

It is worth noting that 11 percent Those who participated in the poll do not know who they would like to vote for. If elections were held in early March, they would want to take over 4 fifths of the right to vote (86%)

The survey was conducted from 3 to 6 March on a example of a 1000 adult Polish residents, CAWI and CATI methods.

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