KATOWICE, Poland (Reuters) - Poland's ruling nationalists want to appeal to more educated urban voters beyond their conservative rural base ahead of a parliamentary election later this year when they hope to gain a large enough majority to change the constitution.
The eurosceptic Law and Justice party (PiS), in power since 2015, is seen winning 42 percent, according to an opinion poll by Kantar this week, well ahead of its nearest rival, the liberal, pro-EU Civic Coalition, on 27 percent.
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