If parliamentary elections were held today, the power could fall into completely different hands. The polls have increased support for the PiS and Confederacy, and their possible coalition is becoming more real. Would specified a government have a chance to support society? The latest investigation is surprising.
If parliamentary elections were held today, the current ruling coalition could lose power. The most votes would inactive be won by the Civic Coalition, but its allies – Left and 3rd Way – lose support. Meanwhile, the arrangement of forces in the Sejm suggests the anticipation of a fresh majority being built by the Law and Justice and the Confederation. Would specified a government enjoy the support of Poles? The United Surveys poll for Virtual Poland shows that most of the society says no to this idea.
More than half of the respondents against the common government of the Law and the Confederation
On the question, "Do you agree that the joint governments of the Law and the Confederation would benefit Poland?" only 32.4 percent of the respondents replied in the affirmative. 21.8 percent powerfully supported, and 10.6% agreed with this scenario.
A much higher percent – as many as 56.6% of respondents – objected. Among them, 38.2% of the "decisiveness" do not want specified an alliance, and 18.4% do not see any benefits for the country. Another 11% of people could not talk out clearly.
Sharp divisions among electorates
The vast majority of voters of the current ruling coalition are opposed to cooperation between the Law and the Confederation. Only 6 percent support this idea, and as much as 92% consider it unfavourable. Only 2% have no opinion on this.
Among the PiS and Confederacy supporters, the image is completely different. 62% of them are affirmative about the anticipation of joint governments of these parties, 18 percent are against it, and 20 percent have no opinion.
The survey was conducted on 6-8 June 2025 on a typical group of 1,000 adult Poles by CATI & CAVI method.
The Tusk government is losing support. PiS and Confederate on a rising wave
The results of the earlier United Surveys poll for the WP show that the current ruling coalition would not stay in power if elections were held on Sunday 15 June. Although the Civic Coalition remains the leader with a consequence of 33%, its partners have mediocre results: The left would only get 6 percent and the 3rd Road – 5.5%.
Meanwhile, the Law and Justice could number on 30% of the vote and the Confederation could number on 16 percent. Both would have the possible to make a fresh parliamentary majority. The organization of Together would besides enter the Sejm, with support of 5.2 percent.
The survey did not include the Confederation of the Polish Crown Grzegorz Braun, who in another survey recorded amazingly advanced results, surpassing the Left and 3rd Way.
High turnout but not record
The survey shows that 4.2 percent of respondents do not yet know who they would vote for. The projected voter turnout would be 67.9%, which means advanced but not evidence interest in upcoming elections.