The latest poll shows a level playing field between the largest political groups in Poland. The Citizens' Coalition leads with a consequence of 30.1 percent, ahead of the Law and Justice by just 1.4 percent points. The electoral threshold would exceed the Confederate and Left. The survey shows that more and more Poles want to participate in elections.
Compared to the survey last month, the support for KO increased from 26,5 to 30.1 percent. The situation of the Law and Justice organization is unchangeable - although the organization was overtaken by the civilian Coalition, it holds the same result. At the end of June, the PiS supported 28.9% of respondents, now - 28.7 percent.
Confederacy 3rd Political Force
According to the poll, the electoral threshold would inactive exceed the Confederate with the consequence 14.6 percent and the Left to vote 7.1%. polled.
Below the electoral threshold were the Confederation of the Polish Crown (party of Grzegorz Braun) - 4.6 percent, Polish People's organization - 3.6 percentTotal 3.1 percent and Poland 2050 - 2.8 percent.
Significant increase in the willingness to participate in elections
1.1 percent of respondents would like to vote for "other parties", and 4.3 percent of respondents replied "it is hard to say". The survey besides shows that 89.5 percent of respondents would like to participate in the elections.
71.7 percent of the respondents declare the participation of "agreement yes" and 17.8% - "more or little so". 8.5% of respondents do not plan to participate in elections, of which 3 percent - "not necessarily", and 5.5% - "not definitely". 2 percent of respondents replied, "I don't know."
In a comment on the portal "Rz", it was noted that compared to the survey last period more Poles declared their willingness to participate in the vote. At the end of June, it was a full of 53.93 percent and now - 89.5 percent.
The survey was conducted on 25-26 July on a typical example of 1067 Poles by the method of telephone standardized questionnaire interviews supported by computer aid.
(PAP) Note: This article was edited with Artificial Intelligence.