The latest polling data commissioned by the studio and reported by the portal wPolityce.pl presents a favorable reading for the Law and Justice party. Jarosław Kaczyński attains his strongest showing since December 2022, widening the lead over Donald Tusk and his party. The leftist bloc loses support, and Poland 2050 has halted its previous voter exodus. There are still no signs of the Confederation gaining traction. In this survey, the willingness to vote for United Law stands at 39 percent among respondents, up by two percentage points from the prior wave of the study.
The Civil Coalition shows 28 percent support, representing a one-point decline. The Left registers 9 percent, two points lower than the previous measurement. The Confederation is at 8 percent, with no change. Poland 2050 also sits at 8 percent, up by one point. The Polish People’s Party remains at 5 percent with no change. Kukiz’15 is reported at 1 percent, unchanged. Agreement continues to have zero support.
The observed decreases are attributed to reduced frequency of support reportage; currently the number of undecided voters or those not expressing a clear preference sits at 60 percent, down by three points from the earlier data.
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The study used the CAWI method, Computer Assisted Web Interview, conducted from April 7 to 10, 2023, across an online panel. The sample was nationwide and representative on gender, age, and place of residence, reflecting Poland’s diverse population. A total of 1,052 individuals participated in the survey.
Source: wPolityce