Poland's ruling United Right coalition would secure 32% of votes in parliamentary election, according to the latest poll by Kantar conducted for "Fakty" TVN and TVN24. Their biggest rivals, Civic Coalition, could count on 26% of respondents, while Szymon Hołownia's Poland 2050 would win the third result with 15%.
In the latest poll conducted by Kantar for "Fakty" TVN and TVN24 the respondents were asked which party they would vote for.
The ruling United Right coalition (Law and Justice/United Poland) was picked by 32% of those asked.
Civic Coalition (Civic Platform, Modern Party, Polish Initiative, the Greens) would win support of 26% of voters.
The third result - 15% - would be won by Szymon Hołownia's Poland 2050.
Only two more parties would pass the minimum parliamentary threshold - Confederation (9%), and the Left (6%).
According to the poll, the remaining parties would not win seats in the parliament. Polish Coalition - Polish People's Party would win 4% of votes, Jarosław Gowin's Accord - 1%, while Kukiz'15 - 0%.
7% of respondents refused to answer or did not know who they would vote for.
The phone survey was carried out by Kantar on October 12-13, 2021, on a nationawide, representative sample of 1,000 adults aged 18+. The question "Please tell, which party would You vote for?" was asked of 653 persons.
Źródło: TVN24 News in English, Kantar for "Fakty" TVN and TVN24
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