If the Sejm elections were held in the second half of October, the Civic Coalition would win them, ahead of Law and Justice by four percentage points – according to the latest CBOS poll.
Just over a year since the last parliamentary elections the main party of the current ruling coalition – KO, can count on 33 percent votes. subjects. The second place is taken by the currently largest opposition party – PISwhich was supported by 29% in the CBOS poll. people. “In the second half of October, we observe a slight deepening of polarization in our political party popularity ranking – both leading parties gained supporters, although to a much greater extent KO than PiS,” the studio notes in its commentary on the study. In the previous poll, from the beginning of October, KO had 29 percent. indications, PiS – 28.
CBOS: less interest in the elections
As the CBOS survey indicates, the podium is closed Confederation with 11 percent indications. Third Way (PSL and Poland 2050) can count on 8 percent today. support, and the Left – one percentage point less. 1% would like to support “another party/grouping”. respondents, and the answer “difficult to say” was chosen by 11 percent.
As the studio emphasizes, interest in the parliamentary elections has slightly decreased in recent weeks. 77% of people declared their participation in them in the second half of October. entitled to vote – this is 3 percentage points less than in the first decade of this month and at the end of September.
The study was carried out using computer-assisted telephone interviews (CATI) on October 21-24, on a sample of 1,000 adult residents of Poland.
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