Civic Coalition leads the new IBRiS survey. Donald Tusk is strengthening his position


Civic Coalition remains the leader in polls in Poland. Donald Tusk's party, in the latest poll conducted by IBRiS for Polsat News, obtained result of 30.9 percent
Second place goes to Law and Justice, which obtained 25.5 percent. indications.
The last place on the podium is taken by Konfederacja with support of 13.6%.
The Left would also enter the Sejm with 8.2 percent. and the Confederation of the Crown of Poland, whose support is 7.1 percent.
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According to the survey results, to PSL (4%), Razem Party (3.6%) and Polska 2050 (1.5%) would not enter the Sejm.
5.7 percent survey participants were unable to indicate which party they would vote for. 64.4% of people declared their participation in the elections. respondents, while 35.6 percent he doesn't intend to vote.
Poles about possible government coalitions. We rate these configurations as “no”
The survey also asked about attitudes towards potential coalitions. The greatest opposition is raised by the possible cooperation of the Civic Coalition with the Confederation – as many as 84.4 percent. respondents do not accept such a solutionwhile 4.2 percent expresses approval. 3.1 percent respondents do not have a clear opinion on this issue.
In turn, the Law and Justice coalition with the Confederation of the Crown of Poland is met with reluctance by 62.2 percent. subjectswhile 25.7 percent supports such a scenario. 7.3 percent survey participants did not take a position.
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The broad coalition on the right, including PiS, Konfederacja and Konfederacja Korona Polskiej, was assessed similarly. 62.4% were against such an agreement. respondentsand 25.9 percent considered them possible. 6.3 percent expressed no opinion.
The greatest support for the current form of government coalition
A broad coalition including the Civic Coalition, the Left, PSL and Poland 2050 – i.e. the agreement currently in place – meets with the least opposition among the assessed variants. 55 percent respondents do not want such a solution, while 40.6 percent he sees it as a chance for stable government. Only 1 percent respondents did not express their opinion on this matter.
In the case of hypothetical cooperation between Law and Justice and the Confederation, 46.5 percent evaluate it negatively. study participants, which is the lowest percentage of opponents among all the analyzed coalitions. In turn, 36.7 percent respondents consider this option desirable, and 4.8 percent he has no opinion.
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The survey by the Institute of Market and Social Research IBRiS was conducted on December 4-6, 2025 on a sample of 1,000 people. The survey was conducted by telephone.




