Support for the United Right ruling coalition has fallen down to 29 percent, according to the latest poll by Kantar for "Fakty" TVN and TVN24. Since our previous voter sentiment survey, support for Civic Coalition has clearly increased up to 24 percent. Szymon Hołownia's Poland 2050 has recorded a significant drop in support, getting the third-highest result of 15 percent.
In a phone survey conducted by Kantar on July 9-11, the respondents were asked which party they would vote for in parliamentary election.
29 percent of those asked said they would support the United Right coalition (PiS, Accord, United Poland). This 1 pp less than in the previous poll by Kantar for "Fakty" TVN and TVN24 carried out in June.
24 percent of respondents picked Civic Coalition. This is 5 pp more than in our previous party support survey. This means Civic Coalition has jumped to the second place, overtaking Poland 2050.
15 percent said they would choose Szymon Hołownia's Poland 2050 in the election. This is 6 pp less than in June. Therefore, the party has dropped to the third place.
On July 3 Donald Tusk became acting chairman of Civic Platform, after Borys Budka had stepped down.
7 percent would vote for Confederation Freedom and Independence (1 pp less than previously), and for the Left, consisting of SLD, Spring and Razem (1 pp more than previously).
3 percent said they would vote for Polish Coalition - Polish People's Party. This is 1 pp less than in June.
1 percent of those asked picked Kukiz'15 - exactly like in the previous poll.
13 percent chose the answer "don't know/hard to say/refuse to answer".
Źródło: TVN24 News in English, Kantar for "Fakty" TVN and TVN24
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