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Civic Coalition Leads in Poland Poll with 34 Percent

Poland's ruling Civic Coalition, led by Prime Minister Donald Tusk, has taken the lead in a new opinion poll with 34.01 percent, according to a survey by the Pollste institute for Super Express, as reported by Ukrainska Pravda.

Civic Coalition Leads in Poland Poll with 34 Percent
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The opposition Law and Justice party (PiS) would receive 26.17 percent – a slight drop of 0.49 percentage points compared to the previous month’s poll. In third place is the Confederation with 13.93 percent, an increase of 0.64 points.

The New Left would achieve 7.82 percent, and Grzegorz Braun’s Confederation of the Polish Crown 7.66 percent. All other political forces would fail to cross the 5 percent threshold if elections to the Sejm were held soon.

The poll shows a slight upward trend for Tusk’s camp: at the end of May, the Civic Coalition was at 32.98 percent. However, according to an earlier survey, 54 percent of Poles view the government’s performance negatively.

Source: www.pravda.com.ua