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Trzaskowski and Nawrocki lose their support. Who is gaining?

2025-05-12 09:57

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2025-05-12 09:57

31.5 percent respondents would vote in the presidential election for Ko Rafał Trzaskowski's candidate, 23.6 percent. on Karol Nawrocki supported by PiS, and 12.6 percent for the candidate of the Confederation Sławomir Mentzen – according to the IBRIS survey for Polish Radio 24.

Trzaskowski and Nawrocki lose their support. Who is gaining?
Trzaskowski and Nawrocki lose their support. Who is gaining?
photo: Marcin Banaszkiewicz / Adam Chelstowski / / Forum/ Fotonews

31.5 percent support for Trzaskowski means that it fell by 1.7 percentage points. IBRIS – PR24 indicated compared to the April study.

Nawrocki received 23.6 percent support, which means a decrease by 2 percentage points compared to the previous study. Mentzen won 12.6 percent votes – this is an increase in support by 1.1 percentage points

Szymon Hołownia's third road candidate would get 8.6 percent. votes (increase by 2.5 percentage points), 6.3 percent declares support for the candidate of the new left – Magdalena Biejat (increase by 1.2 percentage points), 5.4 percent. supported the candidate of the Together party Adrian Zandberg (an increase of 2.2 percentage points), and 2.6 percent Grzegorz Braun voted for MEP – an increase of 1.2 percentage points

Krzysztof Standowski was supported by 1.6 percent respondents (increase by 0.5 percentage points), 1.1 percent supported the MP of Free Republicans Marek Jakubiak (decrease by 0.5 percentage points), 0.9 percent The former SLD MP Joanna Senyszyn (a decrease by 0.3 percentage points) supported. Maciej Maciak obtained 0.4 percent votes (increase by 0.4 percentage points), economist Artur Bartoszewicz 0.3 percent (an increase of 0.1 percentage points), no one would vote for Marek Wocha, a candidate of non -party local government officials. 5.1 percent respondents have no opinion on their candidate (a decrease by 4.7 percentage points).

54.3 percent respondents would take part in voting, 43.4 percent declared that not, and 2.3 percent She replied that “it's hard to say.”

The presidential election will take place on May 18. Any second round will be carried out on June 1.

The survey of the IBRIS Market and Social Research Institute, commissioned by Polish Radio 24, was conducted on 25.04 -26.04.2025 by the Cati method (telephone interviews) on a representative nationwide sample of 1070 people. (PAP)

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