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Polish ruling party way ahead of rivals: survey

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Grzegorz Siwicki 11.12.2018 08:10
If parliamentary elections were held this month, Poland’s ruling conservative Law and Justice (PiS) party would win 41 percent of the vote, according to a new poll.
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Pollster CBOS said support for the party, which swept to power in 2015, inched down by 1 percentage point from a similar survey a month ago.

The Civic Platform (PO), the country’s largest opposition party, trailed far behind with 24 percent, up by 3 points from the previous survey.

The Polish People’s Party (PSL) was third with 7 percent, and the Kukiz ’15 group polled fourth with 5 percent.

No other parties would exceed the 5-percent threshold required for entering parliament, the survey found.

It was conducted from November 29 to December 9 on a representative group of 1,016 adult Poles.

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