Domestic Politics
20:16 10 February 2024
Post by: WBJ

KO Ahead of PiS: Unfavorable Trend for the Opposition Continues

KO Ahead of PiS: Unfavorable Trend for the Opposition Continues
Source: Photo by Piotr Drabik on Flickr

According to the latest poll by the Opinia24 agency, the Civic Coalition (KO) is significantly ahead of the Law and Justice Party (PiS). This is yet another study showing a decline in support for Jarosław Kaczyński's party, which is facing increasing turmoil.

The poll, conducted this week, shows that the Civic Coalition enjoys the greatest support among Poles, with 31 percent. This means an increase in support for Donald Tusk's party by as much as 6.7 percentage points compared to the poll conducted a month ago. In second place was Law and Justice, which 24 percent of respondents said they would vote for – a drop of 2.3 percentage points over the past month. The Third Way (a coalition of the Polish People's Party and Szymon Hołownia's Poland 2050) came in third in this poll with 16.8 percent support (down 0.5 percentage points).

Just behind the podium was the Left, which overtook the Confederation. Currently, 9.1 percent of respondents declare their willingness to vote for it, which means a decrease of 0.3 percentage points. The Confederation, which was in fourth place, fell to fifth place this month, with 8.7 percent support, a decrease of 2.2 percentage points.

Polska Jest Jedna (Poland is One) would not enter the Sejm. It could count on 2.2 percent support.

(EURACTIV.pl

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