Poland's governing United Right coalition has maintained its voter support at 36 percent while the main opposition group, the centrist Civic Coalition (KO) has gained 5 percentage points over the last month, shows a new poll.
Poland's ruling United Right coalition managed to maintain a strong lead over the opposition parties in a new opinion poll.
Poland's governing United Right coalition is supported by 35 percent of the public with Polska 2050 in second place on 27-percent support, a recent poll for the wPolityce.pl website shows.
Poland's governing coalition, the conservative United Right, would outstrip its opponents with 38.4 percent support against 22.2 percent received by its closest contender if parliamentary elections were held just now, a poll has shown.
Poland's governing party, Law and Justice, would place first if a general election was held in May, a new poll has found.
The ruling United Right coalition would win parliamentary elections with 34 percent of the votes if elections were held this Sunday.
Were elections to be held in April, Poland's ruling party, the conservative Law and Justice (PiS), would leave its two main opponents far behind by so much that their combined result would still be lower than PiS, a poll has shown.
Law and Justice (PiS), the ruling party in Poland, leads in the voter support poll, however, a new grassroots movement, the conservative Poland 2050, is hot on their heels.
If elections to Poland's Sejm, lower house, had been held on Sunday, the ruling United Right coalition would have won with 33.2-percent of the vote ahead of the Civic Coalition on 18.5 percent and Polska 2050 on 13.2 percent, a survey has shown.
Poland's ruling United Right coalition have maintained their 33-percent public backing in the latest CBOS poll.
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