The fresh IBRiS poll for “Rzeczpospolita” shows an always clearer political ferment. The Citizens' Coalition keeps the lead, the PiS does not let go, but the biggest surprise is the clear jump by the Confederate. The 3rd Road... is out of the game.
If elections to the Sejm were held next Sunday, the KO can number on 32.3 percent, the PiS at 28.3%, the Confederation at 20.7%, and the Left at 6.3 percent - according to the IBRiS poll commissioned by the "Rzeczpospolita". The 3rd road with 5.1% support was below the electoral threshold required for the coalition.
According to an IBRiS poll commissioned by "Rzeczpospolita", KO can number on the support of 32.3 percent of respondents (an increase of 1.2 percent points compared to March.
The PiS would support 28.3% (an increase of 0.8 percent points) and the Confederation would support 20.7% - an increase of 3.6 percent points compared to March.
The willingness to vote for the Left declared 6.3% of respondents (an increase of 1.8 percent points).
Below the electoral threshold was the 3rd Road (the coalition of PSL and Poland 2050) with a consequence of 5.1% (a decrease of 0.7 percent points) and Together with support of 3.1% (an increase of 1.2 percent points).
The voting threshold for the organization is 5% and for the coalition is 8%.
0.2% of respondents pointed to another groups and 4% of respondents did not have a circumstantial opinion on political preferences.
Participation in the elections was declared by 63.5% of respondents (48.4% of 'yes'); 15.1% of 'more like yes'). 34,6 percent of respondents replied that they would not take part in the election (18.6 "declaredly no", 16 percent "unlikely not"). 1.9 percent of respondents stated that "it is hard to say".
The survey was carried out on 6-7 June by CATI method on a 1069-person group of respondents. (PAP)