Poland's ruling United Right coalition would win a parliamentary election with 36.1 percent of the vote, a new survey by the Estymator pollster for the DoRzeczy website has shown.
Poland's ruling United Right coalition would win a parliamentary election on Sunday with 36.3 percent of the vote, a recent survey by the Estymator pollster has shown.
Ruling party Law and Justice (PiS) would win an election on Sunday with 36.4 percent of the vote, a survey by the Estymator pollster has revealed.
Poland's ruling United Right camp is still nearly ten percentage points ahead of its main opponent, the centrist Civic Coalition, according to the latest survey from the Estymator pollster.
Poland's governing party, the conservative Law and Justice (PiS), would win in coalition with Kukiz'15, a party that usually supports PiS, if elections were held in the coming days, a poll has found.
Poland's governing party, the conservative Law and Justice (PiS), is supported by 39 percent of respondents, far ahead of its main rival, the centrist Civic Coalition, on 24.4 percent, a poll has found.
Law and Justice would receive 39.2 percent of votes cast if elections were held next Sunday and the main oppositionist Civic Coalition could count on 25.4 percent, according to the latest survey by Estymator for the Do Rzeczy portal.
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 ruling conservative party has increased the distance to its main centrist rival to as much as 17.5 percentage points, shows an Estymator survey for a leading right-wing news website.
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