The ruling Law and Justice party would win parliamentary elections with 37.6 percent of votes if elections were held this coming Sunday.
Support for the ruling United Right coalition rose by 2 percentage points to 31 percent in February, while support for the main opposition grouping, the Civic Coalition, fell 5 points to 18 percent, the Kantar pollster reported on Tuesday.
Poland's governing right-wing United Right coalition is backed by 33 percent of voters, but a new grassroots movement, the conservative Poland 2050, has overcome the so-far main opposition group, the centrist Civic Coalition (KO).
Support for the ruling United Right coalition rose to 29 percent in January (25 percent in December), main opposition grouping Civic Coalition fell 2 points to 23 percent, the Kantar pollster reported on Tuesday.
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.
Poland's ruling Law and Justice (PiS) party still leads in the opinion polls with the Civic Coalition and Poland 2050 taking the next two places, according to an IBRiS poll carried out for the newspaper Rzeczpospolita.
Poland's ruling Law and Justice party enjoys 33.0 percent of public support, 10.7 percentage points ahead of its nearest opponent, Civic Platform on 22.3 percent.
Poland's ruling United Right coalition, comprising Law and Justice (PiS) and its two junior partners, Agreement and Solidary Poland, continues to lead the voter support ranking, a recent survey by the CBOS pollster shows.
Were Polish parliamentary elections to be held next Sunday, the ruling United Right coalition would get 28 percent of the vote, according to a Social Changes survey for the right-wing portal wPolityce.pl.
Szymon Holownia, leader of the Poland 2050 civic movement and an independent candidate who garnered nearly 14 pct support in the first round of Poland's presidential vote on June 28, has started collecting signatures for registration of a new political party.
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