Poll for Onet: ZP – 34.2 percent, KO – 26.7 percent, Left – 9.2 percent.

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The United Right can count on the support of 34.2 percent. respondents, the Civic Coalition for 26.7 percent, the Left – 9.2 percent, the Confederation – 8.7 percent, Poland 2050 – 7.1 percent, and the PSL-KP – 6.8 percent. – results from the IBRiS survey for the Onet.pl portal.

According to an IBRiS poll conducted at the beginning of the week, the United Right would gain support at 34.2 percent. voters – by 1.3 percentage points more compared to the last survey for Onet conducted in December last year.

Support for KO was declared by 26.7 percent. voters (0.3 percentage points more than in December), the Coalition is separated from the first place by 7.5 percentage points.

Left was in third place with 9.2 percent. votes. (0.2 percentage points less than in the previous survey).

Confederation was indicated by 8.7 percent. surveyed. “This is a significant increase of 3.2 percentage points. compared to the study from December last year.” Onet noticed.

Szymon Hołownia’s Poland 2050 and PSL Koalicja Polska would also get to the Sejm, “although taking into account 3 percent. statistical error, their place is not 100 percent. certain,” he noted. The intention to vote for Poland 2050 was expressed by 7.1 percent. respondents (2.1 percentage points less than in December). PSL-KP would choose 6.8 percent. (0.6 percentage point more than in the IBRiS survey from three months ago).

IBRiS also took into account the option of a joint start of Poland 2050 with PSL.

“In this arrangement, support for the United Right will basically remain at the same level (34 percent), but support for the Civic Coalition is clearly falling (by 2.2 percentage points to 24.5 percent)” – noted the center.

The parties of Szymon Hołownia and Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz as one committee can jointly count on third place with 15 percent. support, while separately their combined result is 13.9 percent.

The left would receive 9.1 percent in this variant, the Confederation 9 percent. votes.

When asked about participation in the elections, 39.4% of respondents answered “definitely yes”. respondents, and “rather yes” – 13.9 percent. In total, 53.3% of respondents declare their willingness to vote. of them. 19.8% would take part in the “probably not” election. respondents, while 26.2 percent. chose the “definitely not” option. The number of undecided people decreased: in March it was 10.4 percent, in the survey from March 7.3 percent. surveyed.

The survey was conducted by the Institute for Market and Social Research on March 13-14, 2023 on a nationwide sample of 1.1 thousand. people by telephone, standardized computer-assisted questionnaire interviews (CATI). (PAP)

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