Three players in the Sejm. The remainder have origin for concern

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According to a CBOS poll, only KO, PiS and the Confederacy would have a place in the Sejm.

If parliamentary elections were held in early March, the Citizens' Coalition would win, according to the latest CBOS poll. The second place, invariably, would have been PiS, which, however, would have decreased compared to the erstwhile study. The podium, as it did 2 weeks ago, would complement the Confederate. Up to 86 percent of respondents would be able to scope the urn.

According to a CBOS poll, in parliamentary elections She'd triumph Civil CoalitionTo whom she would vote 34 percent of respondents. The groups so received the same support as in the second half of February.

The second place would be Law and Justice with consequence 26 percent3 percent points lower than the erstwhile study. The last place on the podium would fall Confederations with evidence score at level 18 percent (an increase of 1 percent point).

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CBOS notes that the March poll confirms the fresh increase in popularity of the 3rd group.

Bad news for KO coalitions. Voters show red card

The next seats in the parliamentary race would take heavy distanced from the podium Third Road and Left with a score of 4 %. This means both parties They wouldn't be in the Sejm.

However, in the case of an alliance Polish 2050 with PSL This consequence is simply a repetition of the February result, but the Left has origin for concern. Her quotes dropped by 2 percent points, which means Worst score since the fall election of 2023.

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Next 2 percent If asked, they would vote Total Party, a 11 percent respondents declared that has not yet made a decision on this issue.

It is worth noting the continuing large interest in participating in elections. As in the second half of February, more than four-fifths of the right to vote, or 86 percent, would go to the polls.

The survey “News” (18) was carried out by means of computer-assisted telephone interviews (CATI – 90.8%) and net interviews (CAWI – 9.2%) during the period 3-6 March 2025 on a example of adult Polish residents (N=1000).

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