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A new survey before the election. Aligned struggle at the top

2025-04-29 11:11

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2025-04-29 11:11

If parliamentary elections took place at the end of April, KO and PiS could count on a draw support of 32 percent. – results from the CBOS survey. The confederation came second with 15 % support; The third road and left with support – 6 and 5 percent, respectively, would also enter the Sejm.

A new survey before the election. Aligned struggle at the top
A new survey before the election. Aligned struggle at the top
photo: Kacper PEMTEL / / Forum

According to the CBOS message, if the election to the Sejm took place on Sunday, April 27, 90 percent would go to the URN. respondents, which means an increase of 1 percentage point compared to the study from the beginning of the month.

As for support for political parties, the first place would be taken by the Civic Coalition and Law and Justice with 32 percent support. For KO, this means a decrease by 1 percentage point compared to the beginning of April, and for PiS – an increase of 6 percentage points “The end of the election campaign before the first round of presidential elections turns out to be beneficial for the current opposition, i.e. PiS” – noted in the CBOS announcement.

The confederation with 15 % support came second; which means a decrease by 1 percentage point relative to the last examination. There would be a third way in the Sejm (PSL and Poland 2050) with 6 % support. respondents – (increase by 1 percentage point) and a left with 5 % support (decrease by 1 percentage point).

At the electoral threshold, there was a party Together, for which 4 percent declare the desire to vote. respondents – the same as at the beginning of April. 0 percent respondents declared a voice for another group, in turn 7 percent. gave the answer “hard to say”; At the beginning of April it was 9 percent.

According to CBOS, the study was carried out by the method of computer -assisted telephone interviews (Cati – 92.5 percent) and internet interviews (CAWI – 7.5 percent) in April 22-24 this year at a sample of 1001 adult Polish residents, from which 895 people answered the question of election preferences. (PAP)

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