The fresh poll is simply a signal for Tusk and the ruling. 1 of the coalitions wouldn't enter the Sejm

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Research Agency Opinion24 conducted the latest organization poll for "Facts" TVN and TVN24. If parliamentary elections were held next Sunday, the civilian Coalition would win. However, the results of the survey are not only a reason for joy for the KO, but besides a informing for the ruling coalition, as 1 of its members would not exceed the electoral threshold.


In the latest poll KO is first with the consequence of 33 percent of the votes among the respondents. Given the results of the erstwhile opinion24 poll for "Facts" by TVN and TVN24 published on 25 April, the support for the group increased by 33 percent points.

Second place was the Law and Justice. The organization won 28 percent of the vote. There was an increase of 2 percent points. The 3rd place in this survey belongs to the Confederation, which is supported by 15% of respondents. However, this is simply a decrease of 3 percent points compared to the erstwhile study.

Third Way Beyond the Sejm According to a fresh Survey


The Left organization obtained 8% support among those active in the study. In this case, there was an increase of 2 percent points. The 3rd Road achieved a score of 7% – this is 1 percent point little than last time. Thus, the coalition of Simon Holownia and Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz would be under the electoral threshold (eight percent for the coalition) and would not enter the Sejm.

The full organization gained 4% (a decrease of 1 percent point, and 1% of respondents declared support for the "other party" (also a decrease of 2 points). The same percent of respondents (1%) could not indicate who he would vote for – there was besides a decrease of 1 point. In turn, 1 pro. of the respondents refused to answer (an increase of 1 point).

The survey was conducted by the call method of CATI interviews on 6-7 May 2025 on a typical example of 1012 adults in Poland.

We have a presidential election ahead of us. The first circular will be held on 18 May, and the second on 1 June.

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