Mar 6 • 18:20 UTC šŸ‡µšŸ‡± Poland Rzeczpospolita

PiS with the highest increase in support in the new party survey

The latest poll shows that if parliamentary elections were held this weekend, the Civic Coalition would win with 30.6% support, followed by Law and Justice at 23.5%.

According to a new poll conducted by United Surveys for Wirtualna Polska, the Civic Coalition, led by Donald Tusk, would secure 30.6% of the vote if parliamentary elections were held this weekend. This figure shows a slight decrease of 0.1 percentage points compared to previous polling. In contrast, Law and Justice (PiS) has experienced an increase in voter support, now standing at 23.5%, an uptick of 2 percentage points.

The survey indicates that Konfederacja remains the third political force in the parliament with 12.2% support, although this marks a decline of 1 percentage point. Following closely behind is the Konfederacja Korony Polskiej, which has the backing of 8.4% of respondents. Additionally, the Left (Lewica) barely crosses the electoral threshold with a reported 7.7% support. This polling reflects a relatively stable political landscape, with the Civic Coalition maintaining its lead over the last two months.

The stability of the Civic Coalition's support suggests that they have effectively maintained their base leading up to the elections. Meanwhile, the shifting dynamics for Law and Justice may raise questions about their strategies as they attempt to reinforce their positions in Polish politics. This poll serves to inform political analysts and party strategists about voter sentiment as elections approach, particularly focusing on the challenges and opportunities for various political groupings in Poland.

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