New party poll. KO is ahead of PiS, but it has a big problem


30.8% would vote for Donald Tusk's party. respondents, which means an increase of 2.2 percentage points compared to the previous month.
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It came in second place Law and Justice, which obtained 28.4 percent. support – decrease by 0.2 pp Although the difference between KO and PiS is 2.4 percentage points, both parties remain clear leaders of the political scene.
The Confederation maintains the position of the third political force in the country with a result of 15%. — identical to the month before. This is much more than other opposition parties.
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She came in next place The Left with a result of 5.4 percent, which means a decrease of 0.2 percentage points. It's right behind her Grzegorz Braun's party Konfederacja Korony Polskiej, which received 5.3% in the latest poll. This represents a drop in support of -1.4 percentage points.
Both formations are balancing on the border of the 5% electoral threshold, with the Confederation of the Crown of Poland recording the largest drop in support in the survey.
Together, Poland 2050 and PSL outside the Sejm
Razem, on the other hand, was outside the Sejm – 4.5%. (+0.6 pp), Poland 2050 – 3 percent (+0.1 pp), Polish People's Party – 1.3 percent. (-0.2pp)
0.4 percent declared their willingness to vote for another party, which is an increase of 0.2 percentage points.
Turnout in elections may be high
If the elections were held next Sunday:
- 50 percent voters would “definitely” go to the polls,
- 22 percent would “rather” take part.
This gives a total of 72 percent. potential attendance. On the other hand:
- 13 percent “definitely” would not vote,
- 7 percent “I don't think so”,
- 8 percent “he doesn't know.”
The survey was conducted on a representative sample of 1,000 adult Poles over 18 years of age. A mixed-mode technique was used: telephone interviews (CATI) and online interviews (CAWI).




