
Amazing what the Polish Sejm would look like if parliamentary elections were held next Sunday. At the top, small has changed – the civilian Coalition wins, and Law and Justice takes second place. It's inactive much more interesting. 2 political forces would vanish from the Sejm, and alternatively politicians of both Confederates – Krzysztof Bosak and Sławomir Mentzen and Grzegorz Braun – would sit in the parliamentary bench.
On Monday there was a fresh organization poll of IBRiS studio commissioned by Polsat News. In the latest polling survey, the Citizens' Coalition wins with a support of 28.8%. It was followed by the Law and Justice, which it wants to vote for by small little respondents – 27.9%. Both parties seem to have entered the downward trend, but they are inactive supported by almost 60% of voters.
The podium closes the Confederate with a consequence of 14.7 percent support. Interestingly, it wouldn't be the only confederation in the Sejm... In the lower chamber of the Polish parliament, the Confederation of the Polish Crown, Grzegorz Braun, would enter the second-last place. The organization would exceed the electoral threshold with 6%.
The Braun organization in the Sejm. 3rd Way Outside Parliament
Although it would have achieved a higher score than Braun's "Cron", the 3rd Way would not have gotten into the Sejm. The alliance of PSL and Poland 2050 can number on the support of 6.9 percent of respondents. At the threshold for the coalition, which is 8 percent, it is not adequate to sit in parliamentary benches.
The Left would have entered the Sejm with a score of 5.6 percent.
The survey was conducted on 12-14 June by telephone, standardized questionnaire interviews supported by computer (CATI), on a example of 1,000 adults of Poles.
Source: polsatnews.pl