New election poll. An important conclusion emerges from the study
The election campaign has officially started. Soon Poles will face an important choice. The latest poll points to an important fact.
By decision of August 8, 2023, the President of the Republic of Poland, Andrzej Duda, ordered elections to the Sejm of the Republic of Poland and the Senate of the Republic of Poland. The elections will be held on Sunday, October 15. The election campaign has officially started.
The latest survey leaves no illusions
A poll conducted by United Surveys for Wirtualna Polska shows that Poles are almost half divided. Respondents were asked whether their lives were better during the eight years of rule by PiS and coalition partners of the United Right, or during the eight years of rule by the Civic Platform and the Polish People’s Party.
The survey shows that, according to 43.9% of of respondents are living better now. 28 percent of this group are convinced that it is “definitely better” under the rule of PiS, and 15.9 percent. said “probably now”. 43.6% are of the opposite opinion. surveyed. This group sees the rule of Donald Tusk from 2007-2015 better. 20.7 percent of them is about it “definitely convinced“, and 22.9 percent. is “fairly sure” of such an option. 12.5 percent respondents have no opinion on this matter.
Poles will divide. One group will decide who wins the election
An important conclusion emerges from the new survey. The winner will be decided by the undecided so far. Among them, as much as 78 percent are convinced of a better quality of life under the current government. Only 14 percent this group lived better under the rule of PO-PSL. 8 percent has no opinion on the matter.
The election campaign is ahead of us. Its course is strictly regulated by the electoral code. During its duration, the committees must comply with, among other things, financial limits, and mark election materials in a certain way. The committees may also file electoral lawsuits with the court if they believe that competitors are disseminating false information about them.