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June 26th, 2019
If parliamentary elections were held in June, ruling party Law and Justice (PiS) would have the support of 34 percent of the pollees and the main oppositionist Civic Platform (PO) party would have 24 percent of the votes, the results of a Kantar poll show. Above the 5-percent parliamentary threshold would also be the Spring Party (8 percent) and Kukiz'15 (7 percent). The Polish People's Party (PSL) and the Democratic Left Alliance (SLD) would remain outside the parliament with 4 percent each, Kantar said. The voter turnout in a June election would be 61 percent, 25 percent of this group declaring they would "decidedly," and 36 percent that they would "rather" vote. Eleven percent were not sure if they would take part in the elections.
PAP
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