The Civic Coalition (KO) would achieve the best result in the parliamentary elections if they were held at the beginning of December, according to the latest CBOS poll. 33 percent of respondents declared their intention to vote for KO. The Law and Justice party (PiS) would receive 30 percent of voters' support.
82 percent of participants in the CBOS survey declared their intention to vote in the upcoming parliamentary elections, should they be held at the beginning of December.
Compared to the previous, similar survey, this result was 4 percentage points lower. Just like two weeks ago, the highest number of respondents declared they would vote for the Civic Coalition, with 33 percent support.
The Law and Justice party would receive 30 percent of votes. The Confederation would receive 11 percent of support, while the Third Way could count on 8 percent.
The Left would receive 6 percent, and the Razem party would get 2 percent of votes.
Small changes in support for political parties
Another 2 percent of respondents expressed an intention to vote for a different political party. Additionally, 8 percent of respondents admitted they were unsure who they would support in the elections.
The changes in support observed compared to a similar poll from two weeks ago are minimal. The number of people declaring support for the Civic Coalition has increased by 1 percentage point.
At the same time, the proportion of people supporting the Law and Justice party decreased by the same amount, while support for the Third Way increased.
The Confederation saw a 2 percentage point improvement in its result. The percentage of people who would vote for the Left remained unchanged.
The survey was conducted using computer-assisted telephone interviews and online interviews on December 2-4, 2024, with a sample of 1,000 adult residents of Poland.
Źródło: TVN24 News in English, PAP
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