Poll: Pis and Konfederacja Would Take Power. only Four Parties in the Sejm
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The Civic Coalition and PiS could count on almost the same support - these are the conclusions of the latest Opinia24 poll.
The latest poll by the Pollster Research Institute for "Super Express" brings a veritable revolution to the Polish political scene. If elections were held next Sunday, the Law and Justice (PiS) and Confederation coalition could take the reins of government, while the current Third Way coalition partners—the Polish People's Party (PSL) and Poland 2050—would fail to cross the electoral threshold.
The biggest losers in the Pollster poll appear to be Poland 2050 and the Polish People's Party (PSL), former Third Way allies. Neither group would have a chance of entering the Sejm, as they garner 3.8% and 1.6% of public support, respectively.
Following the announcement of the presidential election results and the defeat of Civic Coalition candidate Rafał Trzaskowski, the government coalition is grappling with numerous challenges, including the problematic situation on the Polish-German border, protracted coalition negotiations, and the need to clarify a late-night meeting between Sejm Speaker Szymon Hołownia. The latest poll by Pollster for "Super Express" confirms the negative trend…
The latest poll by the Pollster Research Institute for "Super Express" indicates a possible turning point in Polish politics. If parliamentary elections were held next Sunday, a coalition of Law and Justice and Confederation would win a majority in the Sejm. The poll also spells disastrous news for the leaders of Poland 2050 and the Polish People's Party (PSL) – both parties would be excluded from the Sejm.
If parliamentary elections were held next Sunday, a coalition of Law and Justice and Confederation would secure a majority. Only four parties would make it to the Sejm, with Poland 2050 and the Polish People's Party (PSL) among those failing to cross the threshold, according to a poll conducted by the Pollster Research Institute for "Super Express."
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