Poll: Confederation twice as strong as Grzegorz Braun's party, six parties in the Sejm
A recent Ipsos poll reveals the leading support for the Civic Coalition in Polish parliamentary elections, with Confederation showing significant backing.
The latest Ipsos poll conducted for TVP Info reveals critical insights into voter preferences ahead of Poland's parliamentary elections. The Civic Coalition, led by Prime Minister Donald Tusk, is currently in the lead with 29% support from respondents, outpacing the ruling Law and Justice party, which stands at 26%. This survey highlights the shifting dynamics within Polish politics as various parties vie for public support in a crucial electoral period.
In addition to the top two parties, the poll indicates a notable rise in support for the Confederation, led by Krzysztof Bosak and Sławomir Mentzen, with 14% of participants declaring their intention to vote for this right-wing coalition. As the political landscape evolves, emerging parties are increasingly capturing the attention of the electorate, suggesting that traditional party establishments are facing significant challenges from newer political actors.