Surprising Poll Results Show Solid Ceiling of Support for Morawiecki

A recent survey found that 17% of Poles would vote for a new party led by Mateusz Morawiecki in the 2027 parliamentary elections, while 60% would not, indicating support and resistance.

New Party Potential in 2027 Elections

The survey asked Polish voters whether they would elect Mateusz Morawiecki’s hypothetical new party in the 2027 parliamentary elections.

Poll Results Show Split Support

Seventeen percent of respondents said they would consider voting for Morawiecki’s party, while sixty percent would not. Twenty‑two comma nine percent had no opinion. The study was carried out 16–17 December using a CAWI method with 827 adults in the sample.

Prime Minister Maintains Loyalty to PiS

Morawiecki said he would not leave PiS or form a new group, and organized a separate Christmas Eve gathering for his supporters, distinct from the party’s official celebration.

Commentary on Morawiecki’s Potential Exit

Przemysław Czarnek warned that if Morawiecki left PiS, there would be no room for him in the political arena, dismissing speculation about a “New Wave” movement and reaffirming that the party remains united.

Internal Discord Evidenced by Social Media Debate

Disputes surfaced after Jacek Kurski’s posts and criticism of Morawiecki’s conversation with Grzegorz Sroczyński on Gazeta.pl, underscoring tensions within the party.

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