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The Fight for Leadership Position, the Drama of PSL and Poland 2050. The Latest Party Survey

The latest Ipsos survey shows the Civic Coalition leading, followed closely by Law and Justice, with significant challenges for smaller parties in Poland's political landscape.

In a recent survey conducted by Ipsos for TVP Info and '19:30', voters were asked about their preferred political party for the upcoming parliamentary elections in Poland scheduled for 2027. The results indicated that the Civic Coalition is currently leading with 29% of respondents expressing their support, followed by the ruling Law and Justice party at 26%. This survey highlights the shifting dynamics within the Polish political scene as parties prepare for significant electoral battles ahead.

Notably, the survey shows a troubling outcome for smaller parties like the Polish People's Party (PSL) and Poland 2050, each garnering only 2% support. This indicates a potential crisis for these parties as they struggle to capture voter interest in an increasingly competitive environment. The increasing popularity of the Civic Coalition and Law and Justice could signal a re-evaluation for these smaller entities as they attempt to redefine their strategies and electoral appeal.

The survey results could have implications beyond immediate electoral outcomes, as they reflect the broader public sentiment towards major political players in Poland. With a significant portion of respondents still undecided or supporting other minor parties, the political landscape remains fluid. It is essential for all parties to analyze these trends carefully and adjust their campaign strategies as the nation heads towards its parliamentary elections in 2027, a period likely to be marked by intense political competition and evolving voter preferences.

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