The latest party poll. KO and PiS are falling, Konfederacja is growing


The survey asked respondents whether they would go to the polls if the parliamentary elections were held next Sunday. As much as 74 percent respondents declared their readiness to vote. In this group decisive people dominate – more than half answer “definitely yes”.
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At the same time, only one fifth of the survey participants indicated that they would not take part in the elections, and a small percentage remains undecided. These data show that social mobilization would be high, which could strongly influence the final outcome of the competition between the parties.
Subtle changes in support for the party. Opinia24 party poll
Only later in the survey do data on support for individual parties appear – and here small but significant shifts are visible. The Civic Coalition maintains its leading position, winning 31.7 percent. indications. This result is by 1.3 percentage points. lower than in the previous surveywhich may suggest a gradual stabilization of post-election emotions or increasing pressure from competitors.
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There is also a decline Law and Justicewhich traditionally occupies one of the two leading positions in party rankings. It received support from the party 25.1 percent respondents, which means a drop in support by 2.3 percentage points.
Confederation is last on the podium. 14.6 percent declared support for it. respondents, which means an increase of 2 percentage points. compared to the previous study.
She would still get into the Sejm The left with support of 6.6 percent. and Grzegorz Braun's Confederation of the Polish Crown with the support of 6.2 percent. Both parties received the following votes in the poll the result was better by 0.3 percentage points.
The Razem party with support of 4.6% and Polska 2050 with support of 2.8% would be below the electoral threshold. and PSL with the support of 1.2 percent.
On 1% would like another party. respondents, and the answer “I don't know” was given by 6.2 percent.
Stabilization of support for the party in the latest party poll
The changes are not sudden, but they may herald broader reshuffles, especially if the high declared turnout remains high. For smaller parties, this may still mean an opportunity to expand their own electorates, especially among people who hesitate between supporting the largest parties and looking for alternatives.
Opinia24's results are part of a broader trend of stabilization on the political map of Poland. The ranking leaders remain the same, but their position has slightly weakened. This may result from current political disputes, expectations towards the government and growing criticism of the actions of the largest parties. On the other hand, high voter mobilization suggests that Poles are not indifferent to the further direction in which the country is heading.
The survey was conducted on December 1-3, 2025 on a representative sample of 1,000 adult Poles, using CATI and CAWI techniques, which allows for obtaining a reliable picture of society's current preferences.




