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July 29th, 2019
As many as 45 percent of Poles would support incumbent president Andrzej Duda for another term in office, according to a survey by the Social Changes pollster published by the wPolityce portal on Monday. Twenty-one percent of the respondents would vote for Poland's former Prime Minister and current European Council President Donald Tusk in the next presidential election, the poll also showed. Robert Biedron, the leader of Spring (Wiosna) grouping, would take third place, with 8.2 percent support, and Pawel Kukiz, the leader of the Kukiz' 15 movement, would garner 6.7 percent of the votes. The survey was carried out on July 19-24 with a sample of 1,064 adults.
PAP
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