If parliamentary elections were held today, the largest Polish groups could number on identical support. The poll was headed by ex aequo PiS and KO.
According to a CBOS poll on Law and Justice, 32 percent of the eligible would vote. The civilian Coalition could number on the same support.
In total, there would be 5 parties in the Sejm. In addition to these groups, Confederate Members (with 15 percent support), the 3rd Way (6 percent) and the Left would have won seats in the parliamentary benches.
📈Party preferences in the 3rd decade of April (CATI)@ko_club: 32% (-1 pp.)@pisorgpl: 32% (+6)@CONFEDERATION_: 15% (-1)
Third Road: 6% (+1)Left: 5% (-1)
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🗓️22-24.04.2025
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📊CATI 92.5% | CAWI 7.5% pic.twitter.com/ZlO5HrmkNd
— CBOS (@CBOS_Info) April 29, 2025
Over the last month, support for Law and Justice has increased by 6 percent. The decrease (1 percent) was recorded by the Civic Coalition – the same as the Confederacy and the Left. On the 3rd Road, he wants to vote 1 percent more than in the last survey.
According to a CBOS survey, attendance would be 90 percent.