According to the latest poll conducted by the Opinion24 on 4-6 August, if parliamentary elections were held next Sunday, the Law and Justice would enjoy the top support, winning 29 percent of the vote. The second place would be the Civic Coalition – with a score of 28.2%.
New political support poll
The Confederacy would close the election podium, gaining 14.2 percent support. The Sejm would besides include the Confederation of the Polish Crown, led by Grzegorz Braun (6%) and Lewica, who could number on 5.9 percent of the votes.
Other groups would inactive fight to cross the electoral threshold. The Together organization would receive 4.1 percent of the votes, and 2 parties of the ruling coalition – Poland 2050 and PSL – would not exceed the electoral threshold, gaining 3.4 percent and 1.4 percent respectively.
Other parties would vote 0.7% of respondents, and 7.1% of respondents were incapable to find who they would vote for.
Let us add that on Wednesday Karol Nawrocki officially took office as president of the Republic of Poland, which symbolically ends the election period in the country. However, as it turns out, not for long.
As early as 2027, we are facing further elections – this time parliamentary elections, and the stakes will be high. All points to the fact that the fight for the future of Poland will take on a fresh pace, and these elections may be of crucial importance in shaping the political scene for subsequent years – especially due to the fact that any Poles seem disappointed by Donald Tusk's rule.