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June 8th, 2021
Poland's governing Law and Justice party would have retained its top spot with 34.4 percent of the vote, if parliamentary elections had been held last Sunday, a new poll has shown. A survey run by the United Survey pollster for the news portal wp.pl, the results of which were published on Tuesday, shows the former television star Szymon Holownia's Polska 2050 movement would have followed up with a 23-percent backing. The biggest opposition party in parliament, the centrist Civic Platform (KO), could have counted on 14 percent of the vote.
PAP
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