Poles will definitely not vote for this party


The website rp.pl asked participants of the SW Research survey: “Which of the following parties would you definitely not vote for in the next elections to the Sejm?”
Everyone could only choose one answer.
Most respondents – 30.1%. – said Law and Justice. Then, 25.7% of voters will definitely not vote for the Civic Coalition. people.
“10.3 percent of respondents exclude voting for the Confederation of the Crown of Poland. 8.5 percent of respondents exclude voting for the Confederation. 6.9 percent of respondents definitely will not vote for the New Left,” we read.
In turn, 3.4 percent survey participants are excluded from voting for Poland 2050. Certainly 2.4% will not vote for Razem. respondents, and 1.9 percent on PSL. The website notes that 10.2 percent study participants have no opinion on this matter.
— Almost four out of ten respondents who are over 50 years old (37%) reject voting for PiS, and more often than every third person (34%) whose income does not exceed PLN 3,000 net. Respondents from cities with a population of 200,000 or more express this opinion more often than others. up to 499 thousand inhabitants (43%), says Justyna Sobczak, senior project manager at SW Research, in an interview with the website.
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Sikorski instead of Tusk?
Another study was published over the weekend. It asked whether Radosław Sikorski should replace Donald Tusk as prime minister. 44.6 percent respondents answered no, of which 24.8 percent answered “probably not”, and 19.8 percent “definitely not.”
In turn, 33.1 percent expressed support for Sikorski taking over this position. respondents. Of this, 10.0 percent answered “definitely yes”, and 23.1 percent “probably yes.”
The study noted that as many as 22.3 percent respondents remained undecided, choosing the answer “I don't know/it's hard to say”.
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The survey shows that among voters of the ruling coalition – Civic Coalition, PSL, Poland 2050 and the Left – 51 percent respondents are against this idea. In turn, 33 percent would support a change in the position of prime minister, and only 16 percent in this group did not express a clear opinion.
Among opposition voters, i.e. Law and Justice and Confederation, 32 percent respondents would support Sikorski as prime minister, while 46 percent is against this idea. 22% of people in this group were undecided.
The study emphasized that the greatest diversity and the highest percentage of undecided voters (38%) were recorded in the group of “other voters”. Among those who had an opinion, 38 percent respondents would support the candidacy of Radosław Sikorski, and 24 percent were against.




