If parliamentary elections were held at the end of the month, the civilian Coalition and the Law and Justice would have received the same consequence - 32 percent. According to CBOS, who conducted the survey, the government coalition on 15 October would have become history, as the 3rd road would have been under the threshold.
"Still at a very advanced level remains political mobilisation of Poles and the readiness to participate in elections, both real ones, i.e. the upcoming presidential elections, and even more so in hypothetical parliamentary elections" - convinces in the latest Communication of the Centre for investigation of the Social Opinions pointing to 90 percent attendance in possible elections to the Sejm and Senate.
The ongoing political dispute and the end of the election run - according to the pollist - benefit from opposition, mainly the Law and Justice, due to the expanding polarization, as well as the multiplicity of candidates on the side of the ruling majority.
According to the fresh CBOS poll, if Parliament had been held this Sunday, they would not have had 1 and 2 winners. Both Civil Coalitionand Law and Justice they are equal in assurance and enjoy the same consequence - 32 percent The podium would close Confederationto be voted for 15 percent polled.
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CBOS survey. The coalition on October 15 would be history
She's in the next place. Third Road with support 6 percent respondents and Left with consequence 5 percent This means that the ruling majority would lose power as the alliance of PSL and Poland 2050 would not exceed the increased electoral threshold (8%) for coalition groups.
She would besides be under the threshold Total Partywhich the vote declares 4 percent subjects. This time 0% of respondents declared to vote for another group, while 7% replied "it is hard to say".
The CBOS survey was carried out utilizing computer-aided telephone interviews (CATI - 92.5 percent) and net interviews (CAWI - 7.5 percent) during the period of 22-24 April 2025 on a example of adult Polish residents (N=1001).
