Two parties from the ruling coalition outside the Sejm. Latest poll

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The largest support in July was obtained by KO - 28 percent, and immediately behind it by PiS with 27 percent support. In 3rd place, the Confederate, whose vote was declared by 12 percent of respondents, is listed by the latest CBOS survey. Apart from the Sejm, there would be Poland 2050 and Polish People's Party.

The Social Opinion investigation Centre (CBOS) Foundation asked respondents how many would go to parliamentary elections if they were held next Sunday. As in the June study, 85 % of respondents declared their participation in the vote.

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In the section on support for individual political parties, the most respondents advocated the civilian Coalition - 28% of respondents, which means a decrease of 2 percent points compared to the erstwhile period. Law and Justice came second with 27 percent support (an increase of 2 percent points). The last place on the podium was taken by the Confederates - the organization could number on 12 percent support in the current state, which, as in the case of KO, means 2 percent decline.

As CBOS notes, part of the erstwhile Confederate voters political will Grzegorz Braun. "The simplification in the percent of supporters of the WiN Confederation is linked to the good consequence of Grzegorz Braun's group - the Confederation of the Polish Crown, which is ready present to support 8% of declared participants of the election".

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Two parties outside the Sejm. Latest poll

According to the poll, the essential electoral threshold to get to the Sejm, would besides cross the Left and Together. Both of these groups would be voted after 6% of respondents. The left thus lost 2 percent points to the erstwhile study, while the organization together maintained the level from June.

In turn Poland 2050 was under the electoral threshold - with the support of 3% of voters - and Polish People's Party - 1 percent of the declared voters.

In the study, 10% of respondents chose the option "difficult to say", thus refraining from giving support to a circumstantial group.

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The survey was carried out by means of computer-aided telephone interviews (CATI - 90 percent) and net interviews (CAWI - 10 percent) during the period of 7-9 July this year on a example of 1,000 adults in Poland.

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