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Ko and PiS head in the latest survey. As many as two coalition partners of Prime Minister Tusk fall out of the Sejm

2025-07-29 10:00

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2025-07-29 10:00

In the latest pollster survey survey for “Super Express”, support for the Civic Coalition declares 32.14 percent. respondents, and for Law and Justice – 31.94 percent As many as two coalition partners of Prime Minister Tusk fall out of the Sejm.

Ko and PiS head in the latest survey. As many as two coalition partners of Prime Minister Tusk fall out of the Sejm
Ko and PiS head in the latest survey. As many as two coalition partners of Prime Minister Tusk fall out of the Sejm
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Compared to the survey from the beginning of July for “SE”, the Civic Coalition returned to the leader's position and gained a percentage point (32.14 percent), one and a half points lost Law and Justice (31.94 percent) – informs the newspaper.

The confederation with 11.98 percent is in third place. 6.2 percent want to vote for the left. Poles, other government coalition partners are in the poll under the electoral threshold: support for Poland 2050 declares 4.9 percent. people, for PSL – 3.18 percent The Total party (4.35 percent) or the confederation of the Polish Crown (4.79 percent) would not enter the Sejm.

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Dr. Bartłomiej Machnik asked to comment on the results of the survey of the Pollster Institute “SE”.

– After the presidential election, it is clear that it was not a one -handed choice of Poles. There is no great difference between the 1st Platform and PiS, but trends indicate the growing position of PiS and the confederation – says the political scientist.

The test was performed on 25-28.07.2025 by CAWI method at a sample of 1047 adult Poles. (PAP)

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