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KO ahead of PiS, and Confederation with solid support

2025-10-09 17:55

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2025-10-09 17:55

The Civic Coalition can currently count on 30.8 percent. support, followed by PiS, for which 28.4 percent would vote. respondents – according to a survey by Opinia24 for TVN24. Confederation came in third with 15%. support.

KO ahead of PiS, and Confederation with solid support
KO ahead of PiS, and Confederation with solid support
photo: Jacek Szydlowski / / FORUM

According to the results of the Opinia24 survey published on Thursday by TVN24, KO currently enjoys the greatest support among respondents – it is 30.8%, which means an increase of 2.2 percentage points compared to the survey last month.

PiS took second place with 28.4 percent support. respondents, i.e. with a decrease of 0.2 percentage points. relative to September. Confederation came next with 15 percent support. (no change compared to the previous month).

Two more parties would get into parliament – the Left with the support of 5.4 percent. (decrease by 0.2 percentage points) and the Konfederacja Korony Polskiej, whose leader is Grzegorz Braun, with the support of 5.3 percent. (decrease by 1.4 percentage points).

The following parties were below the electoral threshold: the Razem party with a result of 4.5 percent. (increase by 0.6 pp.), Poland 2050 with a result of 3 percent. (an increase of 0.1 percentage points) and PSL with a result of 1.3%. (decrease by 0.2 pp.)

0.4 percent respondents chose the “other party” option, and 6.1 percent could not indicate a specific grouping.

In the Opinia24 survey, respondents were also asked about their intention to participate in the parliamentary elections. If they were held next Sunday, 50 percent of respondents would “definitely” take part in them, and 22 percent would “probably” take part in them. In turn, 13 percent answered that they definitely would not participate, and 7 percent “I don't think so”. 8 percent answered “I don't know”.

As TVN24 points out, the survey by Opinia24 was conducted on October 8 on a “representative group of one thousand Poles aged 18 and over.” The study used the telephone interview (CATI) and Internet interview (CAWI) methods. (PAP)

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