The latest survey by Kantar for "Fakty" TVN and TVN24 shows that 34 percent of respondents would vote for Law and Justice, while 33 percent for European Coalition. Third place in the survey was taken by Robert Biedroń's Wiosna (Spring) party with 8 percent.
The respondents were asked about candidates of which party they would vote for in the upcoming European elections scheduled for May 26.
In the phone call survey conducted by Kantar, 34 percent of respondent said they would vote for Law and Justice. That is 4 percentage points less than in the survey conducted by Kantar for "Fakty" TVN and TVN24 on April 17.
European Coalition, comprised of Civic Platform, Polish People's Party, Democratic Left Alliance, Modern Party and Greens, would get the second result of 33 percent of votes (2 percentage points less compared to the previous survey).
Robert Biedroń's Wiosna (Spring) party would come third with 8 percent of votes (2 percentage points less).
The 5-percent minimum threshold in the European elections would be passed also by the Conferedaration - Korwin Braun Liroy Nationalists (6 percent - 1 percentage point up) and Kukiz '15 (5 percent - 1 percentage point up).
Candidates of United Left - Razem Party, Labour Union and Movement for Social Justice would not make it to the European Parliament as the committee would get only 2 percent of votes (same result as inn April). The remaining committees weren't picked by the respondents.
The answer "don't know/hard to say/ haven't decided yet" was picked by 5 percent of those asked, whereas 7 percent refused to answer.
Autor: gf / Źródło: TVN24 News in English, Kantar for "Fakty" TVN and TVN24
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