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Poland’s ruling party candidate narrowly leads opinion poll ahead of Sunday vote

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WARSAW (Reuters) – The candidate from Poland’s ruling Civic Coalition (KO), Warsaw Mayor Rafal Trzaskowski, leads nationalist Karol Nawrocki in popularity ahead of Sunday’s second round of the presidential election, a poll by Opinia24 for private broadcaster TVN 24 showed on Thursday.

According to the poll, Trzaskowski would get 47.4% of votes and Nawrocki 46.3%, while 3.6% were undecided and 2.7% declined to answer.

Trzaskowski, from Prime Minister Donald Tusk’s ruling KO, came ahead of Nawrocki, the candidate backed by the conservative-nationalist PiS, in the first round of the presidential election, 31.4% to 29.5%, a much narrower gap than opinion polls had suggested.

The following is a summary of the most recent poll results (figures in %):

Date R.Trzaskowski K.Nawrocki Poll by

30.05 47.4 46.3 Opinia24

29.05 48.0 47.0 Ipsos

29.05 47.7 46.0 IBRiS

28.05 47.4 45.0 United Surveys

28.05 47.5 45.9 Opinia24

27.05 45.7 44.9 IBRiS

26.05 47.0 46.0 Opinia24

26.05 45.7 43.6 Pollster

26.05 45.7 44.9 IBRiS

23.05 47.0 47.0 Ipsos

22.05 45.0 47.0 Opinia24

(Reporting by Warsaw Newsroom)

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