Ruling party Law and Justice (PiS) would win an election on Sunday with 36.4 per cent of the vote, a survey by the Estymator pollster has revealed.
The main opposition grouping Civic Coalition (KO) would come second with 28.3 per cent, followed by the Poland 2050 party with 11.3 per cent.
The Left would get 9.8 per cent, the Polish People’s Party (PSL) – Polish Coalition grouping 7.1 per cent, and the Confederation Party 5.2 per cent.
The Kukiz’15 grouping would fall below the 5-per cent parliamentary threshold.
The estimated turnout would be 56 per cent, the survey said.
Estymator ran the computer-assisted survey on October 27-28 on a random sample of 1,055 adult Poles.