The ruling United Right coalition could count on 30 percent voters, according to the latest poll by Kantar for "Fakty" TVN and TVN24. Szymon Hołownia's Poland 2050 would win the most votes of all opposition parties - 21 percent. Civic Coalition would win 19 percent of votes. The Left recorded a significant drop in support compared to the previous Kantar poll from April.
In a phone survey carried out by Kantar, respondents who declared their participation in the next parliamentary election were also asked which party they would vote for.
30 percent said they would vote for the United Right (Law and Justice, Accord, United Right). The result was identical in the previous poll by Kantar for "Fakty" TVN and TVN24 carried out in April.
21 percent picked Szymon Hołownia's Poland 2050, which is more by 1 pp compared to April.
19 percent would vote for Civic Coalition - 2 pp less than in the previous poll.
The fourth-best result would be secured by the Confederation - 8 percent. This is 1 pp more than the last time.
The Left (Democratic Left Alliance, Spring, Razem Party) was picked by 6 percent, compared to 9 percent in April, which translated in a drop by one third.
4 percent would vote for Polish Coalition - Polish People's Party, which is 1 pp more than previously.
1 percent picked Kukiz'15, compared to 2 percent in April.
11 percent chose the option: "Don't know\hard to tell\refuse to answer".
Źródło: TVN24 News in English, Kantar for "Fakty" TVN and TVN24
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