PiS and Confederation with majority in latest poll. Problem for ruling coalition

The United Surveys studio has checked, on behalf of WP, what the current voting preferences of Poles look like when it comes to the parliamentary elections. The Civic Coalition is at the forefront of the latest survey, with 31.2% of respondents saying they want to vote for it. This is an increase of 0.8 percentage points compared to the survey from the end of April.
The latest poll: KO, PiS and the Left up, Third Way and Confederation downIn second place was Law and Justice with a result of 27.5 percent. This is an increase of 0.2 percentage points compared to the last survey. On the podium was Konfederacja, supported by 13.1 percent of respondents. This is a decrease of 1.3 percentage points in two weeks. In next place was the Left, indicated in the survey by 7.6 percent, which is an increase of 0.8 percentage points.
Trzeci Droga would fall outside the electoral threshold if it decided to run as a coalition. 7.4% is less than the required eight%. The result is also 1.4 percentage points lower compared to the survey from the end of April. Current support for the Razem party remains unchanged at 3.9%. 0.5% of Poles declared that they wanted to vote for another party, 0.5 percentage points less than in the last survey.
PiS and Confederation may form a majority in the new SejmThe percentage of people who do not yet know who they will vote for increased by 1.4 percentage points to 8.8%. With such results, the distribution of seats in the Sejm would be as follows: 192 for KO, 167 for PiS, 69 for Konfederacja and 32 for Lewica. According to such a division, Law and Justice could form a majority in the Sejm. The poll was conducted on 7 May using CATI (telephone interviews) and CAWI (online interviews) methods on a representative sample of 1,000 people.
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