If parliamentary elections were held in early September, they would be won by PiS with a consequence of 30% - according to the latest survey of CBOS studios. In second place, the survey ranked PO with a score of 28 percent. 3 more groups would enter the Sejm, and the organization Together would outrun the Left.
Laboratory CBOS stated that support for PiS remains unchanged. organization Jarosław Kaczyński in the August survey besides received 30% of support.
On the another hand, the number of adult Poles who would like to vote for fell KO. The largest co-organising organization recorded 2 percent points little indications compared to the erstwhile survey.
The latest organization poll. 5 parties in the Sejm, together ahead of the Left
Third place in the poll was Confederation11% of respondents declared voting. The right-wing group lost 1 percent point of support compared to the August list of CBOS.
SEE: Donald Tusk's government in the eyes of Poles. Fall in the latest poll
The survey shows that if the elections were held next Sunday, 2 left-wing parties would get to the Sejm by themselves. Total Party noted support of 6 percent (an increase of 1 percent point) and followed it New Left with a consequence of 5% of the indication (decrease by 2 percent points).
A organization poll. Korona, PSL and Poland 2050 outside the Sejm
Below the electoral threshold are: Confederation of the Polish Crown (4% of support, 1 point increase compared to August), Poland 2050Simona Holowna (3% increase by 1 percent point) and PSL (2% increase by 1 percent point).
None of the respondents would have decided to vote for another group. 11% of respondents asked who she would vote for replied: "I don't know.". 67% of Poles entitled to vote declared their participation in the elections.
SEE: The latest organization poll. A large drop in 1 party, respective groups outside the Sejm
The survey "What to Talk About" was carried out by the method computer assisted telephone interviews (CATI – 90.0%) and net interviews (CAWI – 10.0%) during the period 1–3 September 2025 on a example of adult Polish residents (N=1000).
