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January 31st, 2022
With 33-percent public support, Poland's ruling Law and Justice (PiS) party would win an election but not have enough seats to govern outright, a new poll has shown. The research by United Surveys put the main opposition grouping, Civic Coalition (KO), on 26 percent of the vote and the grassroots Polska 2050 movement run by TV celebrity Szymon Holownia on 11 percent. Three other parties would also pass the 5-percent threshold needed to enter the Sejm, the lower house of parliament: the pro-agrarian Polish People's Party (PSL), The Left and the far-right Confederation, each with about 6-percent backing.
PAP
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