Poland’s ruling United Right coalition would get the most votes in the upcoming election, but would fail to secure an parliamentary majority, a new poll has revealed.
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Poland's ruling United Right coalition would win an election held now with 37.6 percent of the vote, a recent survey by the Estymator pollster has shown.
Poland's far-right Confederation (Konfederacja) party has said that if elected it will stop the additional 13th and 14 monthly retirement pension payments as the money should be inflation-indexed instead.
Poland's ruling United Right coalition would win an election held on Sunday with 35.3 percent of the vote but would be unable to secure a parliamentary majority, a survey by the United Surveys pollster has shown.
The leader of the far-right Confederation party has ruled out his party going into government with either the governing Law and Justice party (PiS) or the main opposition grouping, headed by Donald Tusk, a former prime minister.
The Sejm, lower house of the Polish parliament has supported further work on a new citizens’ bill which the authors say is designed "to prevent the sexualisation of children'."
Two separate polls have put Poland's ruling Law and Justice (PiS) party in the lead before the autumn general elections.
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