New Poll: Pis Weakens, Confederations Grow Stronger
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The Freedom and Independence Confederation and the Polish Crown Confederation can jointly count on 22.9% of the vote, according to the latest United Surveys by IBRiS poll for Wirtualna Polska. This is slightly more than Law and Justice, which is expected to receive 22.7% of votes. If the elections were held next Sunday, the Civic Coalition would win with 32.5%, followed by Law and Justice with 22.7%. Krzysztof Bosak and Sławomir Mentzen's Confed…
The results of a new party preference poll conducted by United Surveys by IBRiS for Wirtualna Polska are in.
If the parliamentary elections were held in mid-February this year, the Civic Coalition would win with 32.5 percent of the vote, according to a United Surveys poll by IBRiS for Wirtualna Polska. Law and Justice (PiS) could count on 22.7 percent of the vote, and the Confederation (Konfederacja) on 13 percent.
If parliamentary elections were held in mid-February 2026, the Civic Coalition would win with 32.5 percent of the vote, according to the latest United Surveys poll by IBRiS for Wirtualna Polska. Law and Justice (PiS) came in second with 22.7 percent. The survey results also show growing support for the Confederation and the Confederation of the Polish Crown.
The Civic Coalition (KO) would win the election with 32.5 percent support if it were held next Sunday. Donald Tusk's party increased its lead over PiS to approximately ten points. Konfederacja (Confederation) took third place, and Konfederacja Korony Polskie (Confederation of the Polish Crown) is also gaining strength. Another party would be elected to the Sejm.
The latest poll shows that the Civic Coalition is strengthening its lead, but would have trouble forming a government coalition.
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