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August 21st, 2019
Thirty-eight percent of Poles who declared their participation in Poland's upcoming parliamentary elections said they would back United Right candidates, according to the latest Kantar Public poll. The oppositionist Civic Coalition (KO) bloc, comprising Civic Platform (PO), Nowoczesna, the Greens and Polish Initiative, would have 26 percent of the votes. With 10 percent of the vote, the Left coalition of the Democratic Left Alliance (SLD), Left Together and Spring, would be the third grouping to cross the five-percent parliamentary threshold. Kukiz'15 could count on 6 percent of votes, the Polish People's Party (PSL) - on 5 percent, Kantar said.
PAP
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