New Party Poll: KO or PiS? We Know Who Poles Would Rather Vote For
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Both the Civic Coalition and Law and Justice can count on 28.8 percent of support. Both parties achieved the same result in a new parliamentary poll. Next came the Confederation, which would vote for 13.8 percent of respondents.
If parliamentary elections were held in the first half of June, the leader would be the co-ruling Civic Coalition, according to the latest CBOS poll. Compared to May, Donald Tusk's group has increased its advantage over Jarosław Kaczyński's PiS.
In the latest poll after the presidential election, Law and Justice and the Civic Coalition have the same result. The biggest surprise, however, may be who came in fourth place.
Not only the last presidential elections in Poland, but also earlier in the USA showed that election polls are one thing, and the election results are the same. The problem is of a different dimension, however, if the polls published on the same day give significantly different results. This is the case with the CBOS and Opinia24 surveys published on Friday.
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