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PiS with an advantage, KO has a problem. Only 5 parties in the Sejm

2025-08-07 19:01

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2025-08-07 19:01

29 percent respondents intend to vote for PiS; 28.2 percent – on KO; 14.2 percent – for a confederation; 6 percent – to the confederation of the Polish Crown; 5.9 percent – to the left – according to the survey published on Thursday by opinion24. Other groups would be below the electoral threshold.

PiS with an advantage, KO has a problem. Only 5 parties in the Sejm
PiS with an advantage, KO has a problem. Only 5 parties in the Sejm
photo: Jacek Szydlowski / / Forum

The survey shows that 75 percent Poles would like to take part in elections, of which 56 percent “Definitely yes” and 19 percent “Rather yes.” 20 percent He does not intend to vote, of which 11 percent “Definitely not” and 9 percent “I don't think so”. In turn, 5 percent respondents do not know if she would take part in the elections.

Law and Justice came first in the poll – 29 percent declared his vote for this party. respondents. The second place was taken by the Civic Coalition, which was indicated by 28.2 percent. respondents. The confederation was in third place, for which the voice intends to cast 14.2 percent. respondents. As indicated by the Director of Social Research, cited in the announcement in Opinion24 Urszula Krassowska “For the first time since January 2024, Law and Justice is ahead of the Civic Coalition, but this advantage is minimal.”

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6 percent respondents indicated the confederation of the Polish Crown. According to the study, the election threshold would also exceed the left, which 5.9 percent want to vote for. voters.

A Together party would be under the threshold, for which 4.1 percent would like to vote. respondents. 3.4 percent respondents indicated that 2050 would vote for Poland, and 1.4 percent – On PSL. 7.1 percent people declared that he did not know who he would vote for.

“The results obtained are not beneficial for the ruling coalition – it would not have a majority. Creating a government would also be difficult for the current opposition and would require broad compromises,” comments Krassowska.

The survey was conducted on August 6-8 on a representative sample of 1003 adult Poles, using the Mixed-Mode technique-computer-assisted telephone interviews (Cati), and internet interviews (CAWI). (PAP).

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