CBOS conducted a survey on Poles' political party preferences. The results obtained are not optimistic for the main rebel groups. Jarosław Kaczynski's party is losing support.
According to the survey, 25% will vote for PiS. Respondent. Meanwhile, co-ruler Citizens United had 34 percent.
Compared to the October vote, KO won and PiS lost. Kaczynski's party received 29% of the vote. Prime Minister Tusk's coalition government had an approval rating of 33%. The gap widened from 4 percentage points to 9 percentage points.
CBOS investigation. Serious problems with the third way
The Coalition maintained a stable third place (12%), while the Left came in fourth (7%). The November CBOS investigation was conducted after the group disbanded. The Razem party, which is running separately, can expect 3%. vote.
A new poll shows support for the Third Way is declining (to just 5%). In October, the response rate for the Poland 2050 Alliance and the Polish People's Party was 8%. If both parties had participated in the parliamentary elections as a coalition, the electoral threshold would not have been exceeded.
14 percent of respondents did not indicate who they wanted to vote for. 1% of respondents would support another party.
CBOS investigation. They are predicting record attendance.
According to a CBOS survey, if this election were held, there would be record turnout. 82% survey participants declare their vote. 11% rejected the possibility of participating in the elections. Respondent.
Recall that less than 75% of voters went to the polls in October 2023. Qualified Poles.
The survey was conducted between 4 and 6 November 2024 among a sample of adults living in Poland (N=1000) using computer-assisted telephone interviews (CATI – 87.1%) and online interviews (CAWI – 12.9%). ) was carried out using.
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