PiS attacks PO in a new place. “The difference is simple”

During our reign we are rapidly catching up with the European average – Law and Justice emphasized in last place, while at the same time attacking the PO.

“The PO-PSL government means 14.4% unemployment, junk contracts, hungry children and work for 5 PLN per hour. #TuskZnaczyBieda” – we can read in an article on the official PiS profile on the social networking site X.

– The difference is simple. During their rule, unemployment was 14.4 percent. and you worked for PLN 5 per hour. We are quickly catching up with the European average – said the narrator in the new election spot of Law and Justice.

“Tusk was the prime minister of Polish poverty and high unemployment. During his rule, unemployment reached more than 14 percent. During his reign, more than 2 million Poles emigrated to earn a living. Nowadays emigrants return to Poland! During the PiS government, unemployment is only 5 percent. Thanks to good governments, today we employ a record number of over 16.5 million workers, and unemployment is among the lowest in the entire European Union! – explained United Right politician Arkadiusz Mularczyk.

New survey for DoRzeczy.pl

In the latest survey by the Estimator studio for the DoRzeczy.pl portal, the United Right obtained 36.9 percent. to vote. The Civic Coalition was elected by 30.5 percent. respondents. Third Road is at the bottom of the podium with 9.4% support. Confederation (9.3%) and New Left (9.3%) would also enter the Sejm. 3.4% of people stated that they would be willing to vote for an impartial local government. subjects. The ‘other’ option was chosen by 1.2 percent. respondents. The estimated turnout would be 62 percent.

The above results in terms of seats are broken down as follows: United Right – 202, Civic Coalition – 153, Third Way – 37, Confederation – 36, New Left – 31 (in addition the German minority in Poland – 1 seat). This division of seats means that a coalition of the United Right and the Confederation is possible – a total of 238 MPs. In turn, if the Civic Coalition, Third Way and New Left joined forces, the opposition would not be able to govern because it had 221 seats.

Source: Do Rzeczy

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