If fresh elections were held to the Sejm, Jarosław Kaczyński's group could number on 29 percent support. The second place included the Civic Coalition, for which 28.2 percent of the respondents would vote - according to a survey published by the Opinion24. According to the study, 3 parties would not enter the Sejm.
According to the survey PiS and KOs would keep dominance in the Sejm, however, no of the parties He couldn't number on an independent majority. 29 percent of respondents supported the Law and Justice. In turn, the Civic Coalition obtained 28.2% of the votes surveyed.
14.2% of those participating in the survey would vote for the Confederation, while 6 percent would vote for the Confederation of the Polish Crown. The Parliament would besides be joined by the Left, for which 5.9 percent of respondents want to vote.
New poll. PSL and Poland 2050 outside the Sejm
Beyond the electoral threshold there would be a party, among others TotalOne of the leaders is Adrian Zandberg (4.1%), Poland 2050 Szymona Holowna (3.4%), as well as PSL under the direction of Deputy Prime Minister Władysław Kosiniak-Kamish (1.4 percent). The vote for another parties than those mentioned was 0.7% of respondents and 7.1% were incapable to support 1 group.
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According to the poll, 75 percent of Poles would like to take part in elections, of which 56% "decisively yes" and 19 percent "preferably yes". 20 percent do not intend to vote, of which 11 percent "decisively not" and 9 percent "preferably not". In turn, 5% of respondents do not know if they would participate in the vote.
The survey was conducted on 4-6 August 2025 with mixed-mode method - telephone interviews (CATI) and net interviews (CAWI) on a typical example of 1003 adults of Poles.
