According to the latest Ipsos poll on elections to the European Parliament in Poland, the Civic Coalition (KO) leads with a consequence of 34.5 percent support, which means an increase of 1.5 percent points compared to the erstwhile survey from the end of May. This information was published by TVP Info station.
Growth in the KO and the Confederation
Law and Justice take second place with a score of 29.2%, which means a decrease of 2.2 percent points in the last month. However, this is not the biggest drop in support among all parties. The Confederacy pushed the 3rd Road from 3rd place. The joint list of Poland 2050 of Szymon Holownia and the Polish People's organization obtained 10.9 percent of the votes, which means a drop of 2.6 percent points left, with a score of 8 percent, besides recorded a decrease in support, but on a smaller scale, due to the fact that by 0.4 percent points.
According to a simulation of the allocation of mandates to the European Parliament by Dr. Dominika Batorski of the University of Warsaw, the Civic Coalition would have 20 Euro MPs, PiS 16, Confederacy 7, 3rd Road 6, and Left 4.
The civilian Coalition and Law and Justice would have the same number of representatives from most of the 13 constituency, with any exceptions. In Pomerania, Warsaw, Wielkopolska and in districts covering the Zachodniopomorskie and Lubuskie and Lower Silesian and Opolskie provinces, 2 Euro MPs would be formed by Donald Tusk. Jarosław Kaczyński's organization could number on more seats than KO only in the territory of Małopolska and Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship.
According to the survey, 60% of respondents declare participation in the upcoming elections.
Donald Tusk comments
Prime Minister Donald Tusk has already responded to the poll.