Feb 23 β€’ 10:31 UTC πŸ‡΅πŸ‡± Poland Rzeczpospolita

New survey: KO in the lead, but losing. Who would have a majority in the Sejm?

A new poll indicates that the Civic Coalition (KO) leads with 30.7% support but has seen a drop compared to previous months, while other parties like Law and Justice and Confederation also show fluctuations in their support.

According to a recent poll conducted by United Surveys for IBRiS, if parliamentary elections were held next Sunday, Civic Coalition (KO) would receive support from 30.7% of respondents, making it the most favored party. However, this figure reflects a decrease of 1.8 percentage points compared to a survey conducted in mid-February. The results suggest that, while KO maintains a lead, it is increasingly vulnerable to the shifting sentiments of the electorate.

Following KO is the ruling party, Law and Justice (PiS), with support at 21.5%, which shows a decline of 1.2 percentage points from previous polling data. The results indicate that PiS is also experiencing a decrease in popularity, hinting at growing discontent among its voter base. This trend could have significant implications for the party's strategy moving forward as they prepare for future electoral challenges.

Consolidating its position, the Confederation has recorded 13.2% support, reflecting a slight increase of 0.2 percentage points. Additionally, Grzegorz Braun's party also has received double-digit support, estimated at about 10%, indicating a notable rise on the political right. The combined support for these parties signifies a potential coalition strength for the right-wing factions in the upcoming Sejm, which could reshape the political landscape significantly.

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