The leader of the United survey poll on behalf of wp.pl remains Civil Coalition. For a wide formation ruled by Donald Tusk, he would be willing to vote 31 percent polled. Second place would fall Law and Justice (26.5%) and the podium would close Confederation with consequence 16.4 percent
Only these 3 parties would be able to introduce their representation to the Sejm – outside Parliament She'd be there. Third Road (6.7%) and Left (4.7%) and the full (0.8%) party. All groups – in addition to the 3rd Way – recorded declines compared to the erstwhile study. The number of people (13.9%) who do not know who they would support in the parliamentary election is growing.
The latest poll so means that to the hypothetical distribution mandates 200 They'd fall down. Civil Coalition,
Law and Justice 167 mandatesand Confederation 93, thus no organization would have reached an independent majority.
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KO without a single majority. Prime Minister comments on the poll
As indicated in the commentary on the study, it shows "a changing arrangement of forces on the Polish political stage". The survey was conducted on days March 21-23, 2025have been implemented CAWI/CATI method per 1000 individual group.
The same conclusions as United Surveys came to Opinion24. The survey of this laboratory shows that KO is in favour of 34.8%; the second place would be PiS with a consequence of 27% and the 3rd Confederation, for which 18.5 percent of respondents would vote. Except the Sejm There'd be partners. government coalition.
"Almost 8 points ahead. I love you" wrote the Prime Minister after publishing these results.
However, this is not the only survey the current power must face. CBOS asked Poles to measure the full activity of the government and its economical policy.
38 percent. subjects are declared to be opponents of the Council of Ministers, 36 percent expressed for him support. 23 percent declared indifference to the government, 3 percent chose the option "difficult to say". 50% of respondents negatively assessed government work since the beginning of his activity, and 38 percent positively. 12 percent had no opinion.
