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Party poll: KO and PiS tie; Braun's party ahead of the Left and the Third Way

Party poll: KO and PiS tie; Braun's party ahead of the Left and the Third Way

If parliamentary elections were held next Sunday, the KO and PiS groups would receive 28.8 percent of the votes each. Konfederacja would take third place, with 13.8 percent of voters indicating it, according to a poll conducted by the Opinia24 studio.

The poll shows that if parliamentary elections were held next Sunday, 76% of respondents would take part.

The same number of respondents would vote for the Civic Coalition and Law and Justice – 28.8 percent. Third place would be taken by the Confederation, indicated by 13.8 percent of voters. In fourth place, with a result of 6.9 percent of votes, would be the group of Grzegorz Braun – the Confederation of the Polish Crown.

The Left would gain the support of 6.1% of Poles, Third Way – 5.1%. In turn, 4.6% of respondents would vote for the Razem party, which means that it would not reach the required electoral threshold of 5%. The answer "hard to say" would be indicated by 5% of survey participants.

The survey was conducted from June 9 to 12 on a representative group of 1,003 Poles. (PAP)

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If parliamentary elections were held next Sunday, the KO and PiS groups would receive 28.8 percent of the votes each. Konfederacja would take third place, with 13.8 percent of voters indicating it, according to a poll conducted by the Opinia24 studio.

The poll shows that if parliamentary elections were held next Sunday, 76% of respondents would take part.

The same number of respondents would vote for the Civic Coalition and Law and Justice – 28.8 percent. Third place would be taken by the Confederation, indicated by 13.8 percent of voters. In fourth place, with a result of 6.9 percent of votes, would be the group of Grzegorz Braun – the Confederation of the Polish Crown.

The Left would gain the support of 6.1% of Poles, Third Way – 5.1%. In turn, 4.6% of respondents would vote for the Razem party, which means that it would not reach the required electoral threshold of 5%. The answer "hard to say" would be indicated by 5% of survey participants.

The survey was conducted from June 9 to 12 on a representative group of 1,003 Poles. (PAP)

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If parliamentary elections were held next Sunday, the KO and PiS groups would receive 28.8 percent of the votes each. Konfederacja would take third place, with 13.8 percent of voters indicating it, according to a poll conducted by the Opinia24 studio.

The poll shows that if parliamentary elections were held next Sunday, 76% of respondents would take part.

The same number of respondents would vote for the Civic Coalition and Law and Justice – 28.8 percent. Third place would be taken by the Confederation, indicated by 13.8 percent of voters. In fourth place, with a result of 6.9 percent of votes, would be the group of Grzegorz Braun – the Confederation of the Polish Crown.

The Left would gain the support of 6.1% of Poles, Third Way – 5.1%. In turn, 4.6% of respondents would vote for the Razem party, which means that it would not reach the required electoral threshold of 5%. The answer "hard to say" would be indicated by 5% of survey participants.

The survey was conducted from June 9 to 12 on a representative group of 1,003 Poles. (PAP)

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If parliamentary elections were held next Sunday, the KO and PiS groups would receive 28.8 percent of the votes each. Konfederacja would take third place, with 13.8 percent of voters indicating it, according to a poll conducted by the Opinia24 studio.

The poll shows that if parliamentary elections were held next Sunday, 76% of respondents would take part.

The same number of respondents would vote for the Civic Coalition and Law and Justice – 28.8 percent. Third place would be taken by the Confederation, indicated by 13.8 percent of voters. In fourth place, with a result of 6.9 percent of votes, would be the group of Grzegorz Braun – the Confederation of the Polish Crown.

The Left would gain the support of 6.1% of Poles, Third Way – 5.1%. In turn, 4.6% of respondents would vote for the Razem party, which means that it would not reach the required electoral threshold of 5%. The answer "hard to say" would be indicated by 5% of survey participants.

The survey was conducted from June 9 to 12 on a representative group of 1,003 Poles. (PAP)

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If parliamentary elections were held next Sunday, the KO and PiS groups would receive 28.8 percent of the votes each. Konfederacja would take third place, with 13.8 percent of voters indicating it, according to a poll conducted by the Opinia24 studio.

The poll shows that if parliamentary elections were held next Sunday, 76% of respondents would take part.

The same number of respondents would vote for the Civic Coalition and Law and Justice – 28.8 percent. Third place would be taken by the Confederation, indicated by 13.8 percent of voters. In fourth place, with a result of 6.9 percent of votes, would be the group of Grzegorz Braun – the Confederation of the Polish Crown.

The Left would gain the support of 6.1% of Poles, Third Way – 5.1%. In turn, 4.6% of respondents would vote for the Razem party, which means that it would not reach the required electoral threshold of 5%. The answer "hard to say" would be indicated by 5% of survey participants.

The survey was conducted from June 9 to 12 on a representative group of 1,003 Poles. (PAP)

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If parliamentary elections were held next Sunday, the KO and PiS groups would receive 28.8 percent of the votes each. Konfederacja would take third place, with 13.8 percent of voters indicating it, according to a poll conducted by the Opinia24 studio.

The poll shows that if parliamentary elections were held next Sunday, 76% of respondents would take part.

The same number of respondents would vote for the Civic Coalition and Law and Justice – 28.8 percent. Third place would be taken by the Confederation, indicated by 13.8 percent of voters. In fourth place, with a result of 6.9 percent of votes, would be the group of Grzegorz Braun – the Confederation of the Polish Crown.

The Left would gain the support of 6.1% of Poles, Third Way – 5.1%. In turn, 4.6% of respondents would vote for the Razem party, which means that it would not reach the required electoral threshold of 5%. The answer "hard to say" would be indicated by 5% of survey participants.

The survey was conducted from June 9 to 12 on a representative group of 1,003 Poles. (PAP)

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If parliamentary elections were held next Sunday, the KO and PiS groups would receive 28.8 percent of the votes each. Konfederacja would take third place, with 13.8 percent of voters indicating it, according to a poll conducted by the Opinia24 studio.

The poll shows that if parliamentary elections were held next Sunday, 76% of respondents would take part.

The same number of respondents would vote for the Civic Coalition and Law and Justice – 28.8 percent. Third place would be taken by the Confederation, indicated by 13.8 percent of voters. In fourth place, with a result of 6.9 percent of votes, would be the group of Grzegorz Braun – the Confederation of the Polish Crown.

The Left would gain the support of 6.1% of Poles, Third Way – 5.1%. In turn, 4.6% of respondents would vote for the Razem party, which means that it would not reach the required electoral threshold of 5%. The answer "hard to say" would be indicated by 5% of survey participants.

The survey was conducted from June 9 to 12 on a representative group of 1,003 Poles. (PAP)

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If parliamentary elections were held next Sunday, the KO and PiS groups would receive 28.8 percent of the votes each. Konfederacja would take third place, with 13.8 percent of voters indicating it, according to a poll conducted by the Opinia24 studio.

The poll shows that if parliamentary elections were held next Sunday, 76% of respondents would take part.

The same number of respondents would vote for the Civic Coalition and Law and Justice – 28.8 percent. Third place would be taken by the Confederation, indicated by 13.8 percent of voters. In fourth place, with a result of 6.9 percent of votes, would be the group of Grzegorz Braun – the Confederation of the Polish Crown.

The Left would gain the support of 6.1% of Poles, Third Way – 5.1%. In turn, 4.6% of respondents would vote for the Razem party, which means that it would not reach the required electoral threshold of 5%. The answer "hard to say" would be indicated by 5% of survey participants.

The survey was conducted from June 9 to 12 on a representative group of 1,003 Poles. (PAP)

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If parliamentary elections were held next Sunday, the KO and PiS groups would receive 28.8 percent of the votes each. Konfederacja would take third place, with 13.8 percent of voters indicating it, according to a poll conducted by the Opinia24 studio.

The poll shows that if parliamentary elections were held next Sunday, 76% of respondents would take part.

The same number of respondents would vote for the Civic Coalition and Law and Justice – 28.8 percent. Third place would be taken by the Confederation, indicated by 13.8 percent of voters. In fourth place, with a result of 6.9 percent of votes, would be the group of Grzegorz Braun – the Confederation of the Polish Crown.

The Left would gain the support of 6.1% of Poles, Third Way – 5.1%. In turn, 4.6% of respondents would vote for the Razem party, which means that it would not reach the required electoral threshold of 5%. The answer "hard to say" would be indicated by 5% of survey participants.

The survey was conducted from June 9 to 12 on a representative group of 1,003 Poles. (PAP)

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If parliamentary elections were held next Sunday, the KO and PiS groups would receive 28.8 percent of the votes each. Konfederacja would take third place, with 13.8 percent of voters indicating it, according to a poll conducted by the Opinia24 studio.

The poll shows that if parliamentary elections were held next Sunday, 76% of respondents would take part.

The same number of respondents would vote for the Civic Coalition and Law and Justice – 28.8 percent. Third place would be taken by the Confederation, indicated by 13.8 percent of voters. In fourth place, with a result of 6.9 percent of votes, would be the group of Grzegorz Braun – the Confederation of the Polish Crown.

The Left would gain the support of 6.1% of Poles, Third Way – 5.1%. In turn, 4.6% of respondents would vote for the Razem party, which means that it would not reach the required electoral threshold of 5%. The answer "hard to say" would be indicated by 5% of survey participants.

The survey was conducted from June 9 to 12 on a representative group of 1,003 Poles. (PAP)

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If parliamentary elections were held next Sunday, the KO and PiS groups would receive 28.8 percent of the votes each. Konfederacja would take third place, with 13.8 percent of voters indicating it, according to a poll conducted by the Opinia24 studio.

The poll shows that if parliamentary elections were held next Sunday, 76% of respondents would take part.

The same number of respondents would vote for the Civic Coalition and Law and Justice – 28.8 percent. Third place would be taken by the Confederation, indicated by 13.8 percent of voters. In fourth place, with a result of 6.9 percent of votes, would be the group of Grzegorz Braun – the Confederation of the Polish Crown.

The Left would gain the support of 6.1% of Poles, Third Way – 5.1%. In turn, 4.6% of respondents would vote for the Razem party, which means that it would not reach the required electoral threshold of 5%. The answer "hard to say" would be indicated by 5% of survey participants.

The survey was conducted from June 9 to 12 on a representative group of 1,003 Poles. (PAP)

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If parliamentary elections were held next Sunday, the KO and PiS groups would receive 28.8 percent of the votes each. Konfederacja would take third place, with 13.8 percent of voters indicating it, according to a poll conducted by the Opinia24 studio.

The poll shows that if parliamentary elections were held next Sunday, 76% of respondents would take part.

The same number of respondents would vote for the Civic Coalition and Law and Justice – 28.8 percent. Third place would be taken by the Confederation, indicated by 13.8 percent of voters. In fourth place, with a result of 6.9 percent of votes, would be the group of Grzegorz Braun – the Confederation of the Polish Crown.

The Left would gain the support of 6.1% of Poles, Third Way – 5.1%. In turn, 4.6% of respondents would vote for the Razem party, which means that it would not reach the required electoral threshold of 5%. The answer "hard to say" would be indicated by 5% of survey participants.

The survey was conducted from June 9 to 12 on a representative group of 1,003 Poles. (PAP)

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If parliamentary elections were held next Sunday, the KO and PiS groups would receive 28.8 percent of the votes each. Konfederacja would take third place, with 13.8 percent of voters indicating it, according to a poll conducted by the Opinia24 studio.

The poll shows that if parliamentary elections were held next Sunday, 76% of respondents would take part.

The same number of respondents would vote for the Civic Coalition and Law and Justice – 28.8 percent. Third place would be taken by the Confederation, indicated by 13.8 percent of voters. In fourth place, with a result of 6.9 percent of votes, would be the group of Grzegorz Braun – the Confederation of the Polish Crown.

The Left would gain the support of 6.1% of Poles, Third Way – 5.1%. In turn, 4.6% of respondents would vote for the Razem party, which means that it would not reach the required electoral threshold of 5%. The answer "hard to say" would be indicated by 5% of survey participants.

The survey was conducted from June 9 to 12 on a representative group of 1,003 Poles. (PAP)

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If parliamentary elections were held next Sunday, the KO and PiS groups would receive 28.8 percent of the votes each. Konfederacja would take third place, with 13.8 percent of voters indicating it, according to a poll conducted by the Opinia24 studio.

The poll shows that if parliamentary elections were held next Sunday, 76% of respondents would take part.

The same number of respondents would vote for the Civic Coalition and Law and Justice – 28.8 percent. Third place would be taken by the Confederation, indicated by 13.8 percent of voters. In fourth place, with a result of 6.9 percent of votes, would be the group of Grzegorz Braun – the Confederation of the Polish Crown.

The Left would gain the support of 6.1% of Poles, Third Way – 5.1%. In turn, 4.6% of respondents would vote for the Razem party, which means that it would not reach the required electoral threshold of 5%. The answer "hard to say" would be indicated by 5% of survey participants.

The survey was conducted from June 9 to 12 on a representative group of 1,003 Poles. (PAP)

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If parliamentary elections were held next Sunday, the KO and PiS groups would receive 28.8 percent of the votes each. Konfederacja would take third place, with 13.8 percent of voters indicating it, according to a poll conducted by the Opinia24 studio.

The poll shows that if parliamentary elections were held next Sunday, 76% of respondents would take part.

The same number of respondents would vote for the Civic Coalition and Law and Justice – 28.8 percent. Third place would be taken by the Confederation, indicated by 13.8 percent of voters. In fourth place, with a result of 6.9 percent of votes, would be the group of Grzegorz Braun – the Confederation of the Polish Crown.

The Left would gain the support of 6.1% of Poles, Third Way – 5.1%. In turn, 4.6% of respondents would vote for the Razem party, which means that it would not reach the required electoral threshold of 5%. The answer "hard to say" would be indicated by 5% of survey participants.

The survey was conducted from June 9 to 12 on a representative group of 1,003 Poles. (PAP)

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If parliamentary elections were held next Sunday, the KO and PiS groups would receive 28.8 percent of the votes each. Konfederacja would take third place, with 13.8 percent of voters indicating it, according to a poll conducted by the Opinia24 studio.

The poll shows that if parliamentary elections were held next Sunday, 76% of respondents would take part.

The same number of respondents would vote for the Civic Coalition and Law and Justice – 28.8 percent. Third place would be taken by the Confederation, indicated by 13.8 percent of voters. In fourth place, with a result of 6.9 percent of votes, would be the group of Grzegorz Braun – the Confederation of the Polish Crown.

The Left would gain the support of 6.1% of Poles, Third Way – 5.1%. In turn, 4.6% of respondents would vote for the Razem party, which means that it would not reach the required electoral threshold of 5%. The answer "hard to say" would be indicated by 5% of survey participants.

The survey was conducted from June 9 to 12 on a representative group of 1,003 Poles. (PAP)

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If parliamentary elections were held next Sunday, the KO and PiS groups would receive 28.8 percent of the votes each. Konfederacja would take third place, with 13.8 percent of voters indicating it, according to a poll conducted by the Opinia24 studio.

The poll shows that if parliamentary elections were held next Sunday, 76% of respondents would take part.

The same number of respondents would vote for the Civic Coalition and Law and Justice – 28.8 percent. Third place would be taken by the Confederation, indicated by 13.8 percent of voters. In fourth place, with a result of 6.9 percent of votes, would be the group of Grzegorz Braun – the Confederation of the Polish Crown.

The Left would gain the support of 6.1% of Poles, Third Way – 5.1%. In turn, 4.6% of respondents would vote for the Razem party, which means that it would not reach the required electoral threshold of 5%. The answer "hard to say" would be indicated by 5% of survey participants.

The survey was conducted from June 9 to 12 on a representative group of 1,003 Poles. (PAP)

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If parliamentary elections were held next Sunday, the KO and PiS groups would receive 28.8 percent of the votes each. Konfederacja would take third place, with 13.8 percent of voters indicating it, according to a poll conducted by the Opinia24 studio.

The poll shows that if parliamentary elections were held next Sunday, 76% of respondents would take part.

The same number of respondents would vote for the Civic Coalition and Law and Justice – 28.8 percent. Third place would be taken by the Confederation, indicated by 13.8 percent of voters. In fourth place, with a result of 6.9 percent of votes, would be the group of Grzegorz Braun – the Confederation of the Polish Crown.

The Left would gain the support of 6.1% of Poles, Third Way – 5.1%. In turn, 4.6% of respondents would vote for the Razem party, which means that it would not reach the required electoral threshold of 5%. The answer "hard to say" would be indicated by 5% of survey participants.

The survey was conducted from June 9 to 12 on a representative group of 1,003 Poles. (PAP)

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If parliamentary elections were held next Sunday, the KO and PiS groups would receive 28.8 percent of the votes each. Konfederacja would take third place, with 13.8 percent of voters indicating it, according to a poll conducted by the Opinia24 studio.

The poll shows that if parliamentary elections were held next Sunday, 76% of respondents would take part.

The same number of respondents would vote for the Civic Coalition and Law and Justice – 28.8 percent. Third place would be taken by the Confederation, indicated by 13.8 percent of voters. In fourth place, with a result of 6.9 percent of votes, would be the group of Grzegorz Braun – the Confederation of the Polish Crown.

The Left would gain the support of 6.1% of Poles, Third Way – 5.1%. In turn, 4.6% of respondents would vote for the Razem party, which means that it would not reach the required electoral threshold of 5%. The answer "hard to say" would be indicated by 5% of survey participants.

The survey was conducted from June 9 to 12 on a representative group of 1,003 Poles. (PAP)

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If parliamentary elections were held next Sunday, the KO and PiS groups would receive 28.8 percent of the votes each. Konfederacja would take third place, with 13.8 percent of voters indicating it, according to a poll conducted by the Opinia24 studio.

The poll shows that if parliamentary elections were held next Sunday, 76% of respondents would take part.

The same number of respondents would vote for the Civic Coalition and Law and Justice – 28.8 percent. Third place would be taken by the Confederation, indicated by 13.8 percent of voters. In fourth place, with a result of 6.9 percent of votes, would be the group of Grzegorz Braun – the Confederation of the Polish Crown.

The Left would gain the support of 6.1% of Poles, Third Way – 5.1%. In turn, 4.6% of respondents would vote for the Razem party, which means that it would not reach the required electoral threshold of 5%. The answer "hard to say" would be indicated by 5% of survey participants.

The survey was conducted from June 9 to 12 on a representative group of 1,003 Poles. (PAP)

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If parliamentary elections were held next Sunday, the KO and PiS groups would receive 28.8 percent of the votes each. Konfederacja would take third place, with 13.8 percent of voters indicating it, according to a poll conducted by the Opinia24 studio.

The poll shows that if parliamentary elections were held next Sunday, 76% of respondents would take part.

The same number of respondents would vote for the Civic Coalition and Law and Justice – 28.8 percent. Third place would be taken by the Confederation, indicated by 13.8 percent of voters. In fourth place, with a result of 6.9 percent of votes, would be the group of Grzegorz Braun – the Confederation of the Polish Crown.

The Left would gain the support of 6.1% of Poles, Third Way – 5.1%. In turn, 4.6% of respondents would vote for the Razem party, which means that it would not reach the required electoral threshold of 5%. The answer "hard to say" would be indicated by 5% of survey participants.

The survey was conducted from June 9 to 12 on a representative group of 1,003 Poles. (PAP)

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If parliamentary elections were held next Sunday, the KO and PiS groups would receive 28.8 percent of the votes each. Konfederacja would take third place, with 13.8 percent of voters indicating it, according to a poll conducted by the Opinia24 studio.

The poll shows that if parliamentary elections were held next Sunday, 76% of respondents would take part.

The same number of respondents would vote for the Civic Coalition and Law and Justice – 28.8 percent. Third place would be taken by the Confederation, indicated by 13.8 percent of voters. In fourth place, with a result of 6.9 percent of votes, would be the group of Grzegorz Braun – the Confederation of the Polish Crown.

The Left would gain the support of 6.1% of Poles, Third Way – 5.1%. In turn, 4.6% of respondents would vote for the Razem party, which means that it would not reach the required electoral threshold of 5%. The answer "hard to say" would be indicated by 5% of survey participants.

The survey was conducted from June 9 to 12 on a representative group of 1,003 Poles. (PAP)

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If parliamentary elections were held next Sunday, the KO and PiS groups would receive 28.8 percent of the votes each. Konfederacja would take third place, with 13.8 percent of voters indicating it, according to a poll conducted by the Opinia24 studio.

The poll shows that if parliamentary elections were held next Sunday, 76% of respondents would take part.

The same number of respondents would vote for the Civic Coalition and Law and Justice – 28.8 percent. Third place would be taken by the Confederation, indicated by 13.8 percent of voters. In fourth place, with a result of 6.9 percent of votes, would be the group of Grzegorz Braun – the Confederation of the Polish Crown.

The Left would gain the support of 6.1% of Poles, Third Way – 5.1%. In turn, 4.6% of respondents would vote for the Razem party, which means that it would not reach the required electoral threshold of 5%. The answer "hard to say" would be indicated by 5% of survey participants.

The survey was conducted from June 9 to 12 on a representative group of 1,003 Poles. (PAP)

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If parliamentary elections were held next Sunday, the KO and PiS groups would receive 28.8 percent of the votes each. Konfederacja would take third place, with 13.8 percent of voters indicating it, according to a poll conducted by the Opinia24 studio.

The poll shows that if parliamentary elections were held next Sunday, 76% of respondents would take part.

The same number of respondents would vote for the Civic Coalition and Law and Justice – 28.8 percent. Third place would be taken by the Confederation, indicated by 13.8 percent of voters. In fourth place, with a result of 6.9 percent of votes, would be the group of Grzegorz Braun – the Confederation of the Polish Crown.

The Left would gain the support of 6.1% of Poles, Third Way – 5.1%. In turn, 4.6% of respondents would vote for the Razem party, which means that it would not reach the required electoral threshold of 5%. The answer "hard to say" would be indicated by 5% of survey participants.

The survey was conducted from June 9 to 12 on a representative group of 1,003 Poles. (PAP)

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If parliamentary elections were held next Sunday, the KO and PiS groups would receive 28.8 percent of the votes each. Konfederacja would take third place, with 13.8 percent of voters indicating it, according to a poll conducted by the Opinia24 studio.

The poll shows that if parliamentary elections were held next Sunday, 76% of respondents would take part.

The same number of respondents would vote for the Civic Coalition and Law and Justice – 28.8 percent. Third place would be taken by the Confederation, indicated by 13.8 percent of voters. In fourth place, with a result of 6.9 percent of votes, would be the group of Grzegorz Braun – the Confederation of the Polish Crown.

The Left would gain the support of 6.1% of Poles, Third Way – 5.1%. In turn, 4.6% of respondents would vote for the Razem party, which means that it would not reach the required electoral threshold of 5%. The answer "hard to say" would be indicated by 5% of survey participants.

The survey was conducted from June 9 to 12 on a representative group of 1,003 Poles. (PAP)

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If parliamentary elections were held next Sunday, the KO and PiS groups would receive 28.8 percent of the votes each. Konfederacja would take third place, with 13.8 percent of voters indicating it, according to a poll conducted by the Opinia24 studio.

The poll shows that if parliamentary elections were held next Sunday, 76% of respondents would take part.

The same number of respondents would vote for the Civic Coalition and Law and Justice – 28.8 percent. Third place would be taken by the Confederation, indicated by 13.8 percent of voters. In fourth place, with a result of 6.9 percent of votes, would be the group of Grzegorz Braun – the Confederation of the Polish Crown.

The Left would gain the support of 6.1% of Poles, Third Way – 5.1%. In turn, 4.6% of respondents would vote for the Razem party, which means that it would not reach the required electoral threshold of 5%. The answer "hard to say" would be indicated by 5% of survey participants.

The survey was conducted from June 9 to 12 on a representative group of 1,003 Poles. (PAP)

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