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PiS beats PO in polls

PR dla Zagranicy
Roberto Galea 07.07.2015 15:37
If the general elections were held this week, the opposition Law and Justice (PiS), would receive 34 percent of the vote, nine percentage points more than the ruling Civic Platform (PO).
Photo: Sejm.gov.plPhoto: Sejm.gov.pl

According to a survey carried out by Millward Brown, an emerging grouping formed by rock musician Paweł Kukiz can count on a 16 percent support.

The remaining three parties to reach the five percent threshold and gain parliamentary representation as the newly-formed NowoczesnaPL, the Democratic Left Alliance and the Polish People’s Party, the junior partner in the present ruling coalition.

The expected turn-out in the elections, to be held in October, is 47 percent.

The survey was conducted between 1-5 July. (mk/rg)

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