Liberal foes ahead of Poland's ruling eurosceptics - poll


  • World
  • Friday, 28 Jul 2017

People attend a protest against judicial reforms in front of the Supreme Court in Warsaw, Poland, July 27, 2017. REUTERS/Kacper Pempel

WARSAW (Reuters) - The two main liberal opposition parties have together overtaken Poland's eurosceptic ruling coalition in popular support, according to a poll taken after a government move to reform the judiciary was vetoed by the president.

However, a second fresh poll conducted for state-controlled broadcaster TVP Info in mid-week put the coalition on 38 percent and the liberals on 34 percent, if the two parties campaigned separately. TVP Info, whose journalistic standards have drawn criticism, did not provide readings for a combined opposition.

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