A recent Opinia24 survey finds only 25% of Polish voters endorse a partnership between the ruling Law and Justice party and the nationalist Confederation of the Polish Crown, while 57% oppose it.
Poll Reveals Mixed Attitudes Toward PiS–KKP Tie‑Up
In a survey commissioned for TVN’s “Fakty” and TVN24, 25% of respondents gave a positive rating to the idea of a PiS‑KKP coalition – 6% calling it “definitely good” and 19% “rather good”. 57% responded negatively, 37% “definitely bad” and 20% “rather bad”, with 18% refusing to answer or remaining neutral.
Internal Split Within PiS Over Alliance
Party leader Jarosław Kaczyński has long criticized Frontański Braun for his Holocaust denial and antisemitism. In December he warned that Braun’s presence would preclude participation in politics, whilst in September he warned that cooperation would strain ties with the United States. Despite this, some PiS figures have indicated that a coalition could be acceptable if it helped secure a parliamentary majority.
KKP’s Standing in Upcoming Parliamentary Races
The OGB poll released last week projects that, in a December election, the Civic Coalition would lead with 35.29%, followed by PiS at 31.21%. KKP, led by Braun, would capture 11.18%, placing third, with the Confederation narrowly behind at 10.67%. All other parties fall below the 5% electoral threshold.



