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News & Politics
April 22, 2021
The ruling United Right coalition would win parliamentary elections with 34 percent of the votes if elections were held this Sunday.
The former television star Szymon Holownia s Polska 2050, an independent conservative movement, would receive 26 percent backing while the centrist Civic Coalition (KO), the main opposition party in parliament, could count on 16 percent support, shows a Social Changes survey for the wPolityce.pl portal.
Furthermore, ten percent of respondents said they would vote for the Left, and 8 percent for the far-right Confederation.
Also, both the Kukiz 15 movement with 3 percent and the pro-agrarian Polish People s Party (PSL) with 2 percent support would not cross the 5 percent threshold required to win parliamentary seats.