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A clear signal to the government that the opposition can win a majority.
Poland🏛️ Politics17 days ago

A clear signal to the government that the opposition can win a majority.

A new opinion poll conducted by United Surveys on behalf of Wirtualna Polska suggests that the ruling Coalition (KO), led by Donald Tusk, remains the most supported party with 29.7% of respondents. However, this level of support would not allow KO to form a government alone. Right-wing opposition parties, including Law and Justice (PiS), are gaining ground with 24.1% support. Other right-wing groups such as Konfederacja and Konfederacja Korony Polskiej also show increased support. Left-wing parties like Nowa Lewica and Polskie Stronnictwo Ludowe receive smaller shares of support, while smaller

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A clear signal to the government that the opposition can win a majority.

A new opinion poll conducted by United Surveys on behalf of Wirtualna Polska suggests that the ruling Coalition (KO), led by Donald Tusk, remains the most supported party with 29.7% of respondents. However, this level of support would not allow KO to form a government alone. Right-wing opposition parties, including Law and Justice (PiS), are gaining ground with 24.1% support. Other right-wing groups such as Konfederacja and Konfederacja Korony Polskiej also show increased support. Left-wing parties like Nowa Lewica and Polskie Stronnictwo Ludowe receive smaller shares of support, while smaller

Bias read (Center): The article presents the results of an opinion poll without overtly favoring any political side. It reports percentages and rankings objectively, without using biased language or emphasizing one perspective over another.

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 80): The article presents survey results accurately based on the data provided, aligning with the cross-source consensus. It reports percentages and party positions clearly. The tone is mostly neutral but includes some framing around 'opposition' growing, which slightly affects objectivity.

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