After the night gathering of Szymon Hołownia, among others, with Jarosław Kaczyński, Poles are divided in terms of the durability of the ruling coalition. And that's all just before the reconstruction of the government that was moved to July 22nd.
Will the ruling coalition survive? fresh poll
"Do you think that the ruling coalition following fresh events (e.g. Simon Holownia's night gathering with Jarosław Kaczyński) will last until the end of his term, i.e. until 2027?" – this question was raised in a survey of SW investigation Studio for Onetu. The results show more uncertainty than a circumstantial vote of voters.
33.6 percent of respondents believe that the ruling coalition will not last until the end of the term. The other opinion is 32.6 percent. As many as 33.8% have no opinion on this.
Onet points out that men (38%) have more religion in the stableness of the coalition than women (27.9%). In addition, the survey showed that the youngest are the most optimistic on this issue. 50.7% of those under the age of 24 believe that the coalition will last until the next election.
Storm after gathering with Holovnia
Let us add that the Onetu poll was carried out on 8-9 July 2025, which was the minute erstwhile the first dust after the political turmoil fell. His main hero was Szymon Hołownia, who met with PiS president Jarosław Kaczyński and Deputy Marshal of the legislature Michał Kamiński with the PSL in his apartment.
The speculation began immediately, as Holovnia talked to the PiS representatives and what Kamiński was doing in this group. The leader of Poland 2050 explained that as the talker of the Sejm he has the work to talk to all the crucial political forces. Meanwhile, Onetu journalists reported that during the gathering there may have been talks about the possible overthrow of Donald Tusk's government.
"The Marshal of the Sejm has an work to meet with the opposition, especially the opposition leader, who has 190 MPs in the Sejm. On the another hand, the gathering place should be chosen much more fortunately – admitted Hołownia on 9 July in "The Period over i" in TVN24.