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New Poll: Pis with the Most Support

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Law and Justice enjoys the highest support among potential voters, according to the latest Ipsos poll. 28 percent of Poles would vote for the party. The Civic Coalition is second with 24 percent.

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Law and Justice enjoys the highest support among potential voters, according to the latest Ipsos poll. 28 percent of Poles would vote for the party. The Civic Coalition is second with 24 percent.

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An Ipsos poll for TVP Info shows that Law and Justice currently enjoys the greatest support. Jarosław Kaczyński's party can count on the votes of 28% of Poles.

A new Ipsos poll shows that PiS enjoys the most support. Poland 2050 would also enter the Sejm, but it would lack its important coalition partner, Donald Tusk.

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According to a new poll, support for the Civic Coalition has already fallen below that enjoyed by Law and Justice. The Confederation once again maintains a strong position in the survey, despite its split with the Confederation of the Polish Crown. According to the poll, the Polish People's Party (PSL) would receive 4% of the vote, insufficient to enter the Sejm. Support for a party other than those previously mentioned was declared by 1% of res…

PiS is already far ahead. The latest poll, released by RMF24.pl, shows that 28 percent of Poles would vote for PiS if parliamentary elections were held next Sunday. Civic Coalition (KO) would win 24 percent, and Confederation (Konfederacja) 14 percent, according to an Ipsos poll for TVP Info.

If parliamentary elections were held next Sunday, Law and Justice would be the frontrunner, according to the latest Ipsos poll for TVP Info. Jarosław Kaczyński's party could count on 28 percent of the vote.

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Onet broke the news in Poland on Saturday, July 26, 2025.
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