A survey conducted by IBRiS for Rzeczpospolita shows that Jarosław Kaczynski’s Law and Justice party is leading with 30.6% of respondents’ support, narrowly ahead of Civic Coalition with 29.9%.
Survey Results
The survey indicates that while PiS maintains a slim lead, the gap between the party and the Civic Coalition is very narrow at 0.7 percentage points. The survey shows that 30.6% of respondents would choose Law and Justice, while 29.9% would opt for the Civic Coalition.
Performance of Other Parties
Other parties in the survey include the Confederation, which would secure 15.1% of the vote. This would result in only two parties, the Left with 8%, receiving enough support to enter the parliament. Parties such as Razem, PSL, Confederation of the Polish Crown, and Poland 2050 received below the 5% threshold required for representation.
Voter Participation
The survey also shows that 59.4% of respondents would participate in the elections, with 43.2% indicating they would “definitely” vote, and 16.2% choosing the option “probably yes.” On the other hand, 22.5% said they would “definitely not” vote, and 17% chose “probably not.”