
According to the poll, the Civic Coalition increased its support by 3.5 percent points compared to the survey last month. This is not only the best consequence since the 2023 elections, but besides a signal of a clear strengthening of its competitive position. According to the study, "if parliamentary elections were held now, the majority of votes (34.8 percent) would be awarded to the civilian Coalition".
Tusk: I love you
KO leader Donald Tusk immediately responded to the results, who published an enthusiastic entry on social media: “Almost 8 points of advantage. I love you”
Second place was the Law and Justice, which gained 27 percent of the vote. This means a drop of 3.4 percent points compared to the erstwhile poll. Although Jarosław Kaczyński's organization inactive maintains a crucial electorate, the distance to the leader is clearly deepening. The difference between KO and PiS is presently 7,8 percent points.
Confederate in 3rd place, 3rd Road falls from the Sejm
The Confederation is an unexpected beneficiary of changes in political preferences. The group gained 1.9 percent points and achieved support of 18.5 percent, giving it 3rd place in the ranking. This results in the Confederation becoming a real ‘language in weight’ that could affect future parliamentary agreements.
The 3rd Road, or coalition of Poland 2050 and the Polish People's Party, would not exceed the electoral threshold. This group would vote 7.1 percent of those polled, which means a decrease of 1.8 percent points. In the case of an election coalition, the threshold is 8 percent, so the current consequence would not let it to gain seats in the Sejm.
A akin destiny would be met by the fresh Left and the Together Party, which obtained 4.6 and 2.4 percent of support respectively. Both results mean a decrease of 0.7 percent points compared to an earlier survey. These parties would not exceed the vote threshold of 5 percent, resulting in their absence from parliament.
High declared attendance
The survey besides revealed the advanced readiness of citizens to take Participation in elections. "More than 4 fifths of Poles (83 percent) declared their willingness to take part in parliamentary elections if they were to take place next Sunday". This is 1 of the highest turnout results in opinion polls in fresh months, which may show increasing interest in the public political situation.
4.9 percent of respondents admitted that they do not yet know who they would vote for. On the another hand, 0.7 percent of those surveyed indicated the response. These are low values, but in the event of a level playing field between groups they may be applicable to the final result of the election.
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