KO's ahead of the Law and Justice, 3rd power rising. fresh poll

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New poll. KO with a fall, the PiS has an increase. The 3rd force is besides growing

The Citizens' Coalition with a decline in support, the Law and Justice evidence small growth – according to the latest poll. The podium besides features a Confederate, which has increased support and strengthens its position as the 3rd political force in the country.

Civil Coalition She could number on 31.1 percent. Voices of respondents – according to the United Surveys survey for Virtual Poland. This consequence represents a decrease in support by 1.2 percent points compared to the erstwhile survey from the end of February.

Second place again Law and Justice. Jarosław Kaczyński's organization recorded an increase in support of 0.5 pp. and thus achieved the consequence 28.6%.

The Confederacy strengthens the position on the podium. fresh poll

In 3rd place, the podium is placed Confederation. The formation would vote 17.2%. polled. Compared to the erstwhile survey, the organization recorded an increase of 1.1 pp. and thus strengthens its position as a 3rd political force.

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The survey besides shows that a clear decrease of 2.2 pp. notes Third Road. For the coalition of Poland 2050 and the Polish People's organization would give its voice 5.8 percent. respondents. This consequence means that the group would not exceed the electoral threshold.

Third Road, Left and organization Together under the electoral threshold

At the border of the electoral threshold besides balances Left. According to a fresh survey, the organization is presently enjoying the consequence 4.9 percent., and in comparison to the erstwhile survey besides noted a decrease in support by 2.7 pp.

Result 1.1 percent. maintains Total PartyWhich suggests he wouldn't have a chance to get into the Sejm on his own.

The fresh survey besides shows that The number of indecisive voters increased. People who do not know who they will vote for are among the respondents 11.3 percent. – 5.7 pp more than in the erstwhile study.

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