President Andrzej Duda hold a significant lead over his opponents in the presidential elections, according to a survey carried out by Social Changes for portal wPolityce.pl,
Civic Platform’s (PO) Małgorzata Kidawa-Błońska’s results have remained unchanged and independent candidate Szymon Hołownia has been losing support.
In the survey, 42 percent of Poles declared that they would vote for Andrzej Duda, a 1 percentage point decrease compared to the previous survey from February.
Kidawa-Błońska would receive 24 percent of support, an unchanged amount compared to the previous poll.
Another 11 percent of voters would cast their support for Left’s Robert Biedroń, a 1 percentage point increase.
Presidential elections are scheduled to be held in Poland on May 10. If no candidate receives more than 50 percent of legal votes, a second round of voting will take place on May 24
Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz, the leader of the Polish People’s Party (PSL), would have the support of 9 percent of Poles, which is a 2 percentage point increase.
Independent Szymon Hołownia would receive 9 percent of votes, a 2 percentage point decrease.
Right-wing Confederation candidate Krzysztof Bosak would gather 5 percent of votes, an unchanged amount compared to February.
The survey was conducted between Feb. 28 and March 2, 2020, throughout all of Poland.
Presidential elections are scheduled to be held in Poland on May 10. If no candidate receives more than 50 percent of legal votes, a second round of voting will take place on May 24.