Feb 18 • 12:54 UTC 🇵🇱 Poland Wprost

Braun has reason to rejoice, Poland 2050 is scraping the bottom. New party poll

According to a recent poll, the Civic Coalition leads with 34.5% of the electorate, followed by Law and Justice, while the Confederation's surprising presence is noted at 14.38%.

A recent public opinion poll conducted by the OGB reveals significant shifts in the Polish political landscape, with the Civic Coalition emerging as the frontrunner, capturing 34.5% of the vote. This first-place position indicates strong support for the coalition, and its continuing lead suggests a positive reception among the electorate as the political climate evolves leading up to elections. In contrast, Law and Justice (PiS) has seen a lower support rate of 27.81%, highlighting a potential decline in its influence compared to previous polls.

The poll also sheds light on the surprising performance of the Confederation, a far-right party that has recently stirred controversy with its leader. It has garnered 14.38% of support according to the survey, making it a noteworthy player in the political arena. This result signals a growing base for the Confederation despite the controversies surrounding it, suggesting that its hardline stance resonates with a segment of the population seeking alternatives to the established parties.

Finally, in fourth place, the Confederation of Polish Crown, led by the controversial MEP Grzegorz Braun, received 8.99% support. While placed outside the top tiers, its positioning reflects a fragmented political landscape where multiple parties vie for the electorate's approval. Overall, these polling results could indicate shifting voter sentiments in Poland, especially as parties prepare for upcoming electoral challenges, with the Civic Coalition currently enjoying the most robust support.

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