As it was shown in a survey conducted by Social Changes on behalf of the portal wPolityce.pl, the support for the two biggest political parties increased in the last days: United Right and Poland 2050, while Civic Platform has lost points. There would be 5 political groups in the parliament.
In our research, 33% of respondents declared their willingness to vote for United Right - which is an increase of 3 points in comparison to the previous survey.
Szymon Hołownia’s Poland 2050 came second, supported by 24% of respondents - 2 points more than in the last week’s survey.
The Civic Coalition, currently supported by 18% of respondents, lost 2 points.
10 percent of respondents voted for the Left Party - a drop of 3 points.
The Confederation is supported by 9 percent of respondents - an increase of 1 point.
Kukiz‘15 was supported by 3 percent of respondents - no change.
Support for the Polish Stronnictwo Ludowe remained unchanged - 2 percent.
2 percent of respondents answered „another party”.
The declared turnout is 65%.
The survey was conducted using the CAWI method (Computer Assisted Web Interview) on an internet panel. It was conducted on a nationwide, representative (in terms of gender, age, place of residence) sample of N=1069 Poles between 9 and 12 April 2021.
Tłum. K.J.
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