Parliamentary poll after the elections. The leader is strong, but his ally is weakening

Parliamentary poll after the elections.  The leader is strong, but his ally is weakening

The latest survey of support for political parties was conducted by Opinia24. Its pollsters checked how Poles’ sympathies were distributed after the European Parliament elections.

If the next parliamentary elections were held today, the Civic Coalition would win them with a result of 33.2%. Law and Justice would have 28.8 percent. votes, so the difference between these groupings would increase even further compared to the last vote. Third place would be taken by Confederation, chosen by 11.5 percent. respondents.

Party poll unfavorable for Third Way

The KO coalition partners would change places compared to the European elections. Left with 8.1 percent support would be in fourth place, and Trzecia Droga with 7.6 percent. would only achieve fifth place. As it is an electoral bloc and not a single party, it would be below the electoral threshold, in this case 8%. This would mean a complete lack of seats for the grouping of Hołownia and Kosiniak-Kamysz.

The Opinia24 poll once again shows the strengthening position of the Confederation. Among the youngest voters (18-24) it has as much as 35 percent. support. The Left in the same age group would receive 14 percent, PiS 12 percent, KO 10 percent, and Third Road only 5 percent. Noticeably, Confederation attracts men much more often. More than three times as many women would vote for her.

Opinia24 survey from June 10-11, representative random sample, 1,001 adult Poles, computer-assisted telephone interviews (CATI).

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