A new Opinia24 poll suggests Civic Coalition could win the next parliamentary election with 33% of the vote, edging out Law and Justice’s 27.4% and Confederation’s 12.6%.
Who Can Count on the Most Support? New Poll
According to Opinia24, if the parliamentary election were held in the near future, Civic Coalition would win with a 33% share. Law and Justice would come in second at 27.4%, while Confederation – Freedom and Independence – would secure 12.6%. Two additional parties – Left at 6.3% and Polish Confederation of the Polish Crown at 5.9% – would also enter the Sejm.
Three Parties Outside the Sejm. Many Still Undecided
The poll indicates that Party Together could garner 3.1% of the vote, Poland 2050 1.7%, and Polish People’s Party 1.4%. None of these parties would cross the electoral threshold and therefore would not enter the Sejm. 0.5% of respondents said they would vote for a party other than those listed, while 8.1% answered “hard to say”.
Parliamentary Elections in 2023. PiS Won
In the previous 2023 parliamentary election, Law and Justice received 35.38% of the vote, followed by Civic Coalition at 30.7%. The Sejm also included Third Path (14.4%), Left (8.61%) and Confederation (7.16%). Remaining parties obtained less than 2% each, and voter turnout was 74.38%.



