Polling Update: Polish Party Support Shifts Across Major Parties

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Fresh polling results from the studio Social changes, commissioned by the portal wPolityce.pl, bring encouraging news for the Polish People’s Party. The party sits at seven percent support, while PiS shows a slight dip and KO edges upward. The Confederation moves into the third place with a ten percent share.

The survey indicates that 38 percent of respondents are willing to vote for a United agreement, a one percentage point drop from the prior wave of this study.

Support for the Civil Coalition stands at 28 percent, marking a one-point increase since the last measurement.

The Confederation is backed by nine percent of respondents, reflecting a one-point rise.

The Left records eight percent support, which is one point lower than in the previous wave.

Poland 2050 holds at seven percent, showing no change.

The Polish People’s Party reaches seven percent, marking a solid result and a one-point gain.

Kukiz’15 remains at one percent, a decrease of one point.

The Agreement party remains at zero percent in this survey.

If Poland 2050 and PSL compete on a single list, they would secure around twelve percent of the vote. In this plausible scenario KO would drop by one point while PiS would maintain its current level of support.

Frequency totals account for sixty-one percent, up by one point in this wave.

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The study was conducted using the CAWI method (Computer Assisted Web Interview) from May 5 to 8, 2023, via an online panel that is nationwide and representative by gender, age, and place of residence. A total of 1,039 individuals participated in the study.

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Source: wPolityce

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