Another survey with PSL at the electoral threshold. Poland2050 also has no reason to be satisfied

2025-09-03 13:28
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2025-09-03 13:28
If parliamentary elections were held this Sunday, PiS would be the winner, which would get 29 percent. votes – according to the United Surveys by Ibris survey for WP. The Sejm would also include: 27.1 percent, confederation – 13.2 percent and left – 7.4 percent


The survey statement opens Law and Justice with a result of 29 percent. (plus 1.6 percentage points compared to the survey from mid -August). Support for the Civic Coalition amounted to 27.1 percent. (minus 1 percentage point), Confederation – 13.2 percent (minus 4.1 percentage points) and the left – 7.4 percent (plus 1.9 percentage points).
The PSL would not enter the Sejm with 3.9 percent support. (plus 0.3 percentage points), Poland 2050 – 3.4 percent (plus 0.8 percentage points), Party Together – 3.2 percent (plus 0.1 percentage points) and confederation of the Polish Crown – 3.1 percent (without changes).
Every 10 respondent (9.7 percent) chose the answer “I don't know/hard to say”. This is an increase in the group of undecided by 0.4 percentage points compared to the previous study.
Based on the calculations of prof. Jarosław Flis from the Jagiellonian University, Wirtualna Polska calculated that the distribution of seats would be as follows: PiS – 193 seats, KO – 165 seats, confederation – 73 fines and left -left – 29 seats.
“In this parliamentary system, PiS together with the confederation would have a total of 266 seats, which would give the majority. KO together with the left would have 194 places (too little to the parliamentary majority)” – notes WP.
The study was conducted by United Surveys by Ibris for Wirtualna Polska on August 28 -September 1 this year. On the sample of 1000 people using the Cati & Cawi. (PAP) method
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