60 percent of Poles definitely declare that they would take part in the parliamentary elections if they were held next Sunday – according to the latest survey by the Opinia24 institute. The largest percentage of respondents would vote for the Civic Coalition (31.3 percent), followed by Law and Justice (31.1 percent). Jarosław Kaczyński's party recorded an increase in support compared to last month's results.
WITH survey shows that the next place goes to Confederation, for which 14 percent of respondents would vote. Third Road ranks fourth in terms of support (9.7 percent). 7 percent of respondents would vote for the Left, and 2.2 percent for the Razem party. 4 percent don't know who they would vote for.
As Opinia24 emphasizes, compared to the previous month, the percentage of people planning to vote for Law and Justice (by 1.9 percentage points). In turn, the remaining groups recorded a decline by 0.3 percent.
The survey also shows that the willingness to participate in elections is most often declared by respondents aged 60 and over (87 percent) and by people with higher education (92 percent). In turn, respondents with primary education dominate among those not interested in voting (25 percent).
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