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How would Poles vote in parliamentary elections today? Here are the results of the latest survey
Donald Tusk's group can count on 33 percent supportwhile Law and Justice indicated 27.4 percent respondents. She came in third place Confederationwhich he supports 12.6 percent subjects.
The Opinia24 survey was published on Thursday. Pollsters asked Poles whether they would take part in the parliamentary elections if they were held next Sunday. 73 percent respondents declared their willingness to participate in the vote, incl 53 percent definitely yesa 20 percent probably yes. They would refuse to participate in the elections 19 percent subjects — including 13 percent definitely nota 6 percent I don't think so. 8 percent respondents had no opinion on this matter.
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Among the people who announced their participation in the elections, he enjoys the greatest support Civic Coalition (33%) and gained 2 percentage points.overtaking Law and Justice (27.4%), which lost 1 percentage point. Confederation she obtained 12.6 percentwhich gives it third place. The next places were taken by: Left (6.3%), Grzegorz Braun's Confederation of the Polish Crown (5.9%), Razem Party (3.1%), Poland 2050 (1.7%) and PSL (1.4%).
It pointed to “another party”. 0.5 percent respondents, however 8.1 percent respondents were unable to indicate who they would vote for.
The Opinia24 survey was conducted on November 3-5, 2025 on a representative sample of 1,000 adult Poles and in an additional wave including 529 respondents. CATI (telephone interviews) and CAWI (internet surveys) techniques were used.




