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A recent survey indicates that the Civic Coalition (KO) would receive 30.7% of the vote in upcoming parliamentary elections, with several parties showing fluctuations in support.
A recent poll conducted by United Surveys for WP reveals that if parliamentary elections were held next Sunday, the Civic Coalition (KO) would lead with 30.7% of voter support. However, this represents a decrease of 1.8 percentage points since the last survey. In contrast, the ruling Law and Justice party (PiS) would follow with 21.5%, down by 1.2 points. The results indicate a dynamic political landscape as parties adjust their strategies in light of changing public sentiments.
Additionally, the Confederation party is gaining traction, currently polling at 13.2%, marking a slight increase of 0.2 percentage points. Another newcomer, the Confederation of the Polish Crown led by Grzegorz Braun, is also showing promise with an estimated 10% of support, up by 0.1 points. Other parties, such as the Left, are trailing with 7.5% support, which reflects a decline of 0.5 points, while the Polish People's Party sees a modest rise to 5%. This shifting support could have significant implications for the upcoming elections, as voter preferences appear to be in flux.
This survey is notable as it includes a new party that has only recently entered the political arena, highlighting the evolving nature of Polish politics. The data suggests that voters are open to exploring new alternatives, potentially reshaping the traditional political landscape in Poland. As the election date approaches, these trends will be closely monitored to gauge their impact on the final voting outcomes.