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The coalition could continue to govern. The “Black Effect” is still not visible

2026-04-29 07:15

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2026-04-29 07:15

Donald Tusk has reasons to be happy, but he shouldn't open the champagne just yet. Jarosław Kaczyński still does not have the “Czarnek effect” – we read in “Rzeczpospolita” on Wednesday.

The coalition could continue to govern. Still no sight "Czarnek effect"
photo: Jacek Szydlowski / / FORUM

If the elections were held today, five parties would enter the Sejm. 32% would vote for the Civic Coalition. participants of a survey conducted by IBRiS on behalf of “Rz”. Last month, this intention was declared by 0.4 points. percent more respondents.

23.2% would vote for PiS. subjects. This is a decrease of 1.3 points. percent Confederation is in third place with 12 percent support. (decrease by 1.4 percentage points). The Left would also enter the Sejm (8.7 percent, an increase of 1 percentage point) and the Confederation of the Crown of Poland (7.9 percent, 0.4 percentage points more than at the end of March).

The biggest jump in support was recorded by the Razem party – with 2.9 percent. in March to 4 percent In turn – as we read in “Rz” – Poland 2050 is practically disappearing in the eyes – its supporters have decreased by 1.8 percent. up to 0.5 percent

The study was conducted on a group of 1,068 respondents. (PAP)

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