In the second half of February, the biggest support was received by the KO - 34 percent of the votes, the second was the PiS with the support of 29 percent, and the 3rd - the Confederation, obtaining 17% of the vote - according to the CBOS survey.
If elections were held in the second half of February, 86% of those entitled to vote would want to take part, 6 percent points more than 2 weeks earlier, according to a CBOS study. At the same time, the anticipation of participating in parliamentary elections in advance rejected 9 percent of adult Poles, 2 percent points little than in early February.
KO and Confederacy grow stronger
As CBOS noted, after almost 2 months of balance in the rankings of the 2 most crucial political groups on our stage, in the second half of February she advanced to the lead Civil Coalition, By gaining 34% of the votes surveyed for the election; this is simply a 4 percent points support greater than in the first half of February. The second place was Law and Justice with the support of 29 percent of declared voters (by 1 percent point little than 2 weeks earlier).
In 3rd place, she became stronger. Confederationwhich received 17 percent of the votes of the declared voters (4 percent points more than in the erstwhile measurement). CBOS stressed that this was the best consequence of this group since the 2023 parliamentary elections.
She's in the next position Left with 6 percent of the voters, as before.
Worst score since September
On the another hand, it would not be possible to introduce its representatives to the Sejm. Third Road (PSL and Poland 2050), which in the second half of February was supported by only 4% of declared voters (by 2 percent points little than 2 weeks earlier). CBOS noted that this was the worst consequence of this coalition since September last year.
The same level of support for the organization has been maintained for 4 months (2%) Totalwhich would besides be outside parliament.
Compared to the situation in the first half of February, the percent of voters who were fluctuating decreased the most – now 8% of respondents who wanted to participate in the elections would not know which organization to vote for (a decrease of 5 percent points).
The survey was carried out by means of computer-aided telephone interviews (CATI-90.0%) and net interviews (CAWI-10.0%) between 17 and 2025 on a example of Polish adults (N=1002).
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