
Law and Justice would win parliamentary elections if they were held next Sunday – according to the latest Ipsos poll commissioned by TVP Info. Jarosław Kaczyński's organization can number on the support of 28 percent of voters. The second place would be the civilian Coalition of Donald Tusk and the 3rd place would be the Confederation of Sławomir Mentzen and Krzysztof Bosak.
According to the results of the latest organization poll of the Ipsos studio for TVP Info – if elections to the Sejm and legislature were held next Sunday, the PiS would win, for which 28% of respondents declared voting. KO wants to vote for 24 percent of respondents. The Confederation would take 3rd place with a consequence of 14 percent of the support.
Just behind the podium was a organization of the Together, for which 6 percent of respondents want to vote. So we would have a "two-left" in the Sejm, as the lower chamber of the Polish Parliament would besides have the Left, which obtained the same result.
New Ipsos poll. possibly as many as 7 parties in the Sejm!
In these groups perhaps, but the composition of the fresh Sejm would not necessarily be closed. Poland 2050 and the Confederation of Polish Crown Grzegorz Braun balance the electoral threshold (5%). Assuming a 5% score for both parties, they would besides be in the Sejm.
The parliament would deficiency Members of the Polish People's Party, which indicated only 4% of respondents.
1% of respondents want to vote for another organization and 7% do not know which organization they would vote for.
The turnout could not be evidence for the first time in a long time – only 52% of the respondents "agreement" would have taken part in the elections and 12% would have taken part in it. "Definitely not" would go to the polls of 17 percent of respondents, and 12 percent of "more" would stay at home. 8 percent chose the answer "I don't know" or "difficult to say".
Source: Rzeczpospolita / Ipsos / TVP Info