New organization poll. KO precedes the PiS, in the Sejm 5 groups

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If parliamentary elections were held next Sunday, the majority of parliamentary seats would be awarded to the civilian Coalition (30.5%). Second place on the podium, with a slight decrease compared to the erstwhile study, would take Law and Justice (27.3 percent). A full of 5 groups would be in the Sejm.

The IBRiS organization poll for Onetu published on Friday shows that they would like to vote for the Civic Coalition 30.5% of respondents (which means an increase of 2 percent points compared to the erstwhile study).

The second political force in the country would be Law and Justice with consequence 27.3% - Jarosław Kaczyński's organization has a decrease of 1 percent point. The parliamentary podium closes the Confederate with 14.1 percent support (a decrease of 0.3 percent points).

Representatives of the Left and the Confederation of the Polish Crown would besides sit in the Polish Parliament.

Coalition aheads PiS in fresh poll

In addition to KO, PiS and Confederacy, which have long maintained their positions of leaders of voter confidence, the Left would besides enter the Sejm with the support of 7.1 percent (a decrease of 1 percent point) and the Confederation of the Polish Crown - 6.1 percent. Grzegorz Braun's group recorded an increase of 2.7 percent points in the latest study.

SEE: The latest parliamentary poll. A fierce fight at the top and large disappointments

Other parties - according to the IBRiS poll - would be below the electoral threshold.

The desire to vote for PSL declared 4.6% of respondents (an increase of 0.5 percent points), for the full organization - 2.9 percent of respondents (a decrease of 1.3 percent points), and for Poland 2050 - 1.6 percent of respondents. The presently undergoing interior reconstruction of Szymon Hołownia's organization passed another consecutive decrease - this time by 0.7 percent points.

5.9 percent of the respondents do not know who they would vote for.

Poles declare going to elections. IBRiS survey leaves no doubt

The willingness to vote in the upcoming parliamentary elections expressed 55.7 percent of respondents, of which 40.5 percent "decisively" would take part in the elections, and 15.2 would choose "more or little so".

On the another hand, the general vote would not take part 41.3% of respondents, of which - 15.8% - "rather not", and 25.5% - "decisively not". The answer "I don't know/difficult to say" indicated 3% of respondents.

SEE: Support for 1 organization is growing. Latest organization poll

Turnout during the last parliamentary election in 2023 was a evidence 74.38%.

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