Polish Poll: Civic Coalition Leads, PiS Gains Ground

A new poll indicates the Civic Coalition (KO) would win the most seats in Poland’s Sejm, with Law and Justice (PiS) increasing its support.

Parliamentary Poll Results

The Civic Coalition (KO) currently enjoys 37.99% support in parliamentary elections, followed by Law and Justice (PiS) at 29.77%, according to a poll by the All-Poland Research Group (OGB).

Konfederacja (Confederation) received 11.42% support, while the Polish Crown Confederation (KKP) garnered 10%.

Party Support Levels

The OGB study, conducted for the Stan 360 portal, shows KO with a 0.1 percentage point increase to 37.99% and PiS with a 1 percentage point increase to 29.77%.

Konfederacja experienced a 1.5 percentage point decrease to 11.42%, while KKP saw a 1 percentage point increase to 10%.

Parties Below the Electoral Threshold

Parties falling below the electoral threshold include The New Left (4.92%, down 0.4 percentage points), Party Together (3.29%, up 1 percentage point), Polish People’s Party (PSL) (1.57%, down 0.8 percentage points), and Poland 2050 (1.04%, down 0.3 percentage points).

Projected Seat Allocation

Based on the poll results, KO could secure 209 seats in the Sejm, PiS 159, Konfederacja 47, and KKP 45.

Methodology

The research was conducted using the CATI method between March 25th and April 4th, surveying a representative group of 1000 individuals.

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