Since December 2019 voter support for the ruling coalition of Law and Justice, United Poland and Agreement has fallen from 41 percent to 35, according to the latest poll by Kantar for "Fakty" TVN and TVN24. Support for Civic Coalition has gone up from 27 percent to 30. The remaining parties haven't seen significant changes in voter support.
In a telephone survey carried out by Kantar on January 29-30, the respondents were asked which party they would vote for.
35 percent of respondents declared casting their votes on a joint list of Law and Justice, Agreement and United Poland. This i 6 percentage points less than in the Kantar survey for "Fakty" TVN and TVN24 from December 18th.
Second place in the vote would be taken by Civic Coalition (composed of Civic Platform, Modern Party, Polish Initiative and The Greens), on which 30 percent of those asked would vote. Therefore, the largest opposition coalition has gained 3 percentage points compared to the Kantar survey from December.
The Left (joint list of Democratic Left Alliance, Spring and Razem) would come third in the election, with 13 percent of respondents declaring to vote on their candidates (this is 1 percentage point more than in December).
According to the latest poll, politicians from a joint list of PSL and Kukiz15 would also make it to the parliament with 7-percent support (no change compared to December's poll). Confederation would also have its representatives in the parliament as 7 percent of voters would pick their candidates (also no change since December).
Źródło: TVN24 News in English, Kantar for "Fakty" TVN and TVN24