A majority of respondents believe Poland’s ruling party will form a coalition with Braun despite declarations against it.
Majority expects coalition despite harsh declarations
The survey results show that 69.12% of respondents believe PiS will form a coalition with Grzegorz Braun’s group. This suggests that declarations about distancing from Braun are viewed as unreliable, especially in the power struggle. The focus shifts to mathematical majority in the Sejm, with international relations taking a back seat.
Minority objection, but clear warning signal
21.48% of respondents answered “no,” indicating that some believe international relations could limit political decisions. This minority view suggests that a coalition with Braun might prove politically too costly and that boundaries for compromise exist.
Undecided voices show scale of uncertainty
9.40% of participants marked “I don’t know,” with nearly four thousand people stating the current situation is too unclear to predict PiS’s next steps. This result reveals informational chaos and conflicting signals from the political scene.



