According to the latest political party support poll conducted by Kantar for "Fakty" TVN and TVN24, the ruling United Right coalition would receive most of the election votes, with 31% of respondents declaring their support. Civic Coalition would secure 26% of votes, whereas Poland 2050 - 10%.
In a telephone survey carried out by Kantar on June 22-23 the respondents were asked which political party they would vote for in parliamentary elections.
Most of those asked said they would support the ruling United Right coalition - 31% (which is 1 percentage point less compared to the Kantar survey carried out for "Gazeta Wyborcza" from June 10).
According to the poll, Civic Platform would win the second result with 26% of voters declaring their support (4 pp more), whereas Szymon Hołownia's Poland 2050 would get the third-best result - 10% (no change).
Two other parties would also win seats in the parliament: Left - 8% (no change compared to June 10 poll) and Confederation - 6% (1 pp less).
According to the poll, the remaining parties would not pass the minimum 5% threshold needed to win seats in the parliament. Polish Coalition - Polish People's Party would be supported by 2% of voters (2 pp less).
AgroUnia would also secure 2% of votes.
Kukiz'15 would receive 1% of votes.
Jarosław Gowin's Accord got 0%.
The answer "don't know/hard to say" was picked by 14% of those asked.
The latest telephone poll was carried out by Kantar on June 22-23, 2022, on a nationwide, representative sample of 1,003 people aged 18+.
Źródło: TVN24 News in English, TVN24
Źródło zdjęcia głównego: PAP