photo: Czarnecki Radek, Creative Commons Attribution-Share Aike 4.0 / president Of Ukraine from Україна, Public domainIn politics, anything is possible – besides a coalition of Law and Justice with the Confederate, which can take the control of the state in 2 years, after the parliamentary elections in 2027. Would voters accept the cooperation of these two, so far highly disputed right-wing parties? Most Poles support specified an alliance – according to a fresh survey – but in a package with a condition proposed by the Confederation: without Jarosław Kaczyński and Mateusz Morawiecki.
It is not yet known how the support of individual parties will be arranged after the 2027 elections. Within 2 years, a large deal can change in politics, but in fresh years the trend has shown 1 thing – the Coalition of Law and Justice with the Confederation. The last CBOS poll does not even exclude that the PiS and the Confederacy (or the remainder of the political scene, excluding the KOPiS coalition scenario) would not be able to make a government without the Confederation of the Polish Crown Grzegorz Braun, which could introduce up to 45 MPs into the Sejm! This, however, is simply a fresh survey and it is impossible to foretell whether it is just a one-off leap in support of the political-documentary formation.
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The coalition of PiS with the Confederate, but only if Kaczyński and Morawiecki leave – most Poles believe
But if it happened that PiS and Confederate would have won the majority in the Sejm and there would have been political will of both groups to form a coalition, most Poles would have accepted specified an alliance – according to a SW investigation survey for Onetu – but not unconditionally. 47.7% of respondents supported the thought of the Confederacy to establish cooperation with the Law and Justice Office only if the organization had left its president Jarosław Kaczyński and erstwhile Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki. In specified a proposal, 19.7 percent of respondents do not see the point, and 32.6 percent have no opinion on this issue.
One points out that the thought was enjoyed by most respondents regardless of gender, age, education or place of residence (city/ village).
The survey was conducted by SW investigation on 21–22 October 2025 utilizing the CAWI method involving 845 SW Panel users.
Source: SW investigation / Goniec.pl




