Support for ruling party unchanged from October - TNS Polska
At 34 percent, support for ruling party Law and Justice (PiS) in November remained unchanged from the previous month, a Kantar Public (formerly TNS Polska) survey shows.
23.11.2016 13:35
update: 27.09.2018 01:16
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Warszawa, 04.11.2016. Prezes PiS Jarosław Kaczyński (2L), wicemarszałkowie Sejmu Ryszard Terlecki (L) i Joachim Brudziński (2P) oraz rzecznik PiS Beata Mazurek (P) na korytarzu sejmowym podczas posiedzenia Sejmu, 4 bm. Sejm w ostatnim dniu 29. posiedzenia przeprowadzi głosowania m.in. nad wnioskiem PO o odwołanie minister edukacji Anny Zalewskiej oraz zajmie się m.in. projektem PiS ustawy o organizacji i trybie postępowania przed Trybunałem Konstytucyjnym. (zuz)
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Second is oppositionist Civic Platform (PO) with 19 percent (4 percentage points up from October), followed by Nowoczesna with 9 percent (2 points down), Kukiz'15 with 8 percent (1 point down) and the Polish People's Party (PSL) with 5 percent (2 points up).
Kantar Public ran the survey on November 12-17 on a representative sample of 1,030 Poles aged 15 and over. (PAP)
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