Poll: Slight Advantage for KO over PiS. Strong Confederation
A recent poll shows the Civic Coalition (KO) leading with 29% support, slightly ahead of the Law and Justice party (PiS) with 26%, while the Confederation stands at 14%.
A recent survey conducted by Ipsos for TVP Info reveals that the Civic Coalition (KO), led by Prime Minister Donald Tusk, has secured 29% support among respondents for the upcoming parliamentary elections in Poland. This marks a narrow lead over the ruling Law and Justice party (PiS), which garnered 26% support. Notably, the three-point advantage of KO over PiS is within the margin of statistical error, highlighting the competitive nature of the upcoming electoral race.
The poll also indicates a significant showing for the Confederation party, led by Krzysztof Bosak and Sławomir Mentzen, which received the backing of 14% of participants. This rise in support for the Confederation underscores a potential shift in the political landscape, indicating that voters may be gravitating towards a more diverse array of political options rather than sticking strictly to the two dominant parties in Poland.
As the electoral campaign progresses, the potential for internal conflicts within PiS, particularly among different factions, could affect its electoral success. The slight edge of KO suggests a competitive election ahead, and with such close numbers, the strategies adopted by each party will be crucial in mobilizing voter support and addressing key campaign issues that resonate with the electorate.