Mar 6 • 18:20 UTC 🇵🇱 Poland Rzeczpospolita

This is how the mandates would be distributed in the future Sejm. Will PiS create a government with its allies?

A recent poll indicates that if parliamentary elections were held this weekend, the Civic Coalition would win, with Law and Justice in second place.

A new poll by United Surveys for Wirtualna Polska reveals that the Civic Coalition, led by Donald Tusk, would take 30.6% of the votes in the upcoming parliamentary elections, showing a slight decrease of 0.1 percentage points. The Law and Justice party (PiS) is in second place with 23.5%, marking an increase of 2 percentage points, indicating a potential shift in the political landscape as the election approaches.

Confederation remains the third strongest party with 12.2%, although it has seen a drop of 1 percentage point since the last survey. Close behind is the Confederation of the Crown party, led by Grzegorz Braun, which is projected to receive 8.4% of the votes. The Left party has managed to stay above the electoral threshold, garnering 7.7% support according to the latest data. The stability of the Civic Coalition's support over the past two months suggests it could play a significant role in the formation of the next government.

As the political dynamics shift with varying support levels, questions arise about coalition possibilities. With the Civic Coalition's stable support and PiS's marginal growth, the future composition of the Sejm could lead to interesting alliances or confrontations as parties vie for power. The implications of these polling results could influence campaign strategies and voter engagement leading up to the elections.

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