The Civic Coalition (KO) in November enjoys the highest support among Poles who are determined to vote, followed by Law and Justice (PiS) and Confederation, according to the latest poll by Opinia24, a market research company. Right behind the top three are left-wing parties and the Third Way alliance. Compared to the previous poll by the same firm, support for the Civic Coalition has slightly increased, while support for Law and Justice has decreased by over two percentage points.
"In November, the Civic Coalition enjoys the greatest support among Poles determined to vote, with 34-percent backing. In second place is Law and Justice, which would receive 30 percent of the votes," Opinia24 wrote in a report from the poll.
"The next position is held by Confederation, which would garner 13 percent of the respondents' votes. The Left occupies fourth place with 8.2 percent of voters. The Third Way would receive 7.8 percent of votes," the report added.
According to the survey, 5.6 percent of Poles are unsure who they would vote for.
Support for KO up, PiS over 2 points down
"Compared to the previous month, the percentage of people planning to vote for the Civic Coalition increased slightly by 0.7 percentage points, and for Confederation by 0.8 percentage points. Meanwhile, support for Law and Justice decreased by 2.4 percentage points," Opinia24 said.
The survey also noted that nearly two-thirds (63%) of Poles have firmly declared that they would participate in parliamentary elections if they were held on the upcoming Sunday.
The poll was conducted between November 12 and 15.
Źródło: TVN24 News in English, TVN24
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