A fresh Opinia24 survey shows the Civic Coalition at 32.8% of respondents, edging ahead of Law and Justice at 25.4% and Confederation slipping to 10.7%.
Civic Coalition Gains Slight Support
The Civic Coalition is backing with 32.8% of respondents, a 1.1 percentage point rise from the earlier December poll, keeping its position as the clear frontrunner.
Law and Justice Holds Second Place
Law and Justice secured 25.4% of the vote, marking a modest 0.3‑point increase, while the Confederation slipped to 10.7%, a 3.9‑point drop, settling in third place.
Polish Crown Confederation Sees Rise
The Polish Crown Confederation, led by Grzegorz Braun, captured 8.6% of the vote, a 2.4‑point lift that reflects growing support for the far‑right faction.
Left and Other Parties Lag
The Left fell to 4.9%, a 1.7‑point decline, and other smaller parties struggled to reach parliamentary thresholds, with Together at 3.5%, Polish People’s Party at 2.6%, and Polska 2050 at 2.1%.
Uncommitted Voters Remain Significant
About 5.6% of respondents said they were still undecided, a group that could shape the final outcome in coming months; 1.3% opted for an “other party” and 2.5% declined to answer.



