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August 23rd, 2019
If parliamentary elections were to be held in the coming days, the United Right would have the support of 39 percent of the voters and the oppositionist Civic Coalition would receive 30 percent of the votes, according to a Kantar poll. The United Right comprises the ruling party Law and Justice (PiS), Solidary Poland and Agreement. The Civic Coalition (KO) is an electoral alliance that integrates the major opposition party Civic Platform (PO), Nowoczesna, the Green Party and local government activists. The Left (Democratic Left Alliance, Spring and Together) could count on 11 percent of the votes and the Kukiz'15 movement, together with the pro-farmer Polish People's Party (PSL), on 6 percent. The nationalist Confederation (KORWiN and the National Movement) could also expect 6 percent support.
PAP
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