A recent survey indicates that the Civic Coalition is leading in public support, while the Confederation party is experiencing a significant loss.
A new survey by Opinia24 reveals that if parliamentary elections in Poland were held in the coming days, the Civic Coalition (KO) would receive 34.5% of the votes, marking a slight increase of 0.3 percentage points since the last poll conducted on March 5. This positions them ahead of the ruling Law and Justice party (PiS), which garnered support from 23.9% of respondents, reflecting a gain of 1.9 percentage points in this latest survey.