Poland's ruling party Law and Justice (PiS), would still take the top spot if parliamentary elections were held on Sunday, Nov. 15, an Estymator opinion poll for the right-wing DoRzeczy.pl site shows.
Donald Tusk, the former Polish prime minister and the current head of the European People's Party bloc in the European parliament, has warned that a Biden presidency could cause problems for the ruling Law and Justice (PiS) party.
Law and Justice would still take the top spot if parliamentary elections were held this week, a new opinion poll has found.
A new opinion poll has found that support for Law and Justice, Poland’s governing party, is on the decline but the opposition is failing to make any headway.
Law and Justice, Poland's governing party, has prompted a two-day sitting of the Sejm, the lower house of the Polish Parliament, due to start on Wednesday, to be postponed to November 18-19 owing to the coronavirus epidemic.
Support for Law and Justice, the ruling party in Poland and the dominant force in the country’s politics, is on the decline, according to a new opinion poll published in a leading newspaper.
The popularity of the president, prime minister and leader of the governing Law and Justice party is on the slide, according to a new opinion poll.
If parliamentary elections were held in Poland in October, 37 pct of those polled would vote for ruling party Law and Justice (PiS). The main opposition grouping, the Civic Coalition (KO), would receive 26.8 pct support, shows an IBRiS poll for the Onet web portal.
Jaroslaw Kaczynski, leader of Poland's Law and Justice (PiS) ruling party, will self-quarantine in his home after coming into contact with a coronavirus-infected person. Kaczynski is feeling well and will continue to work from home, PiS spokesman told PAP on Monday.
If elections were held in Poland on Sunday, Oct. 18, the ruling party Law and Justice (PiS) would garner 36.1 pct of the votes and its main rival, the Civic Platform (PO), would receive 28.2 pct support, show the results of an IBRiS poll for Wirtualna Polska.
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