Survey Spotlight: PiS Gains Ground While KO Slips in the Latest Wirtualna Polska Poll
A recent United Surveys poll, reported for Wirtualna Polska, shows PiS moving further ahead in the political landscape. The numbers suggest Jarosław Kaczyński’s party has strengthened its position as it edges clear of opposition bloc KO. In the poll, PiS is projected to secure 33.4 percent of votes, a gain of 1.7 percentage points from the previous United Surveys release. KO trails at 28.5 percent, up by 0.3 points, followed by Konfederacja at 14.5 percent, reflecting a 0.5 point increase. Third Way records 11 percent, a drop of 1.1 points, while the Left holds 10.7 percent, rising by 2.7 points. AgroUnia stands at 1.1 percent, and a small share, 0.8 percent, reported uncertainty or difficulty in answering. These movements point to a widening gap for PiS over KO in this dataset. (Source: wPolityce, United Surveys data presented by WP.pl)
Prof. Norbert Maliszewski, head of the Government Analyses Centre and Secretary of State at the Prime Minister’s Chancellery, commented on the trend, noting that PiS’s edge over KO appears to be increasing. His assessment emphasizes that PiS’s perceived programme, credibility, and core values resonate with voters on issues such as safeguarding stability, family support, and targeted investments in children. The takeaway is a clear trend: greater confidence in PiS relative to KO among respondents in this US-focused poll, underscoring a shift in how the parties are perceived in this particular data snapshot. (Source: wp.pl and associated social media remarks by Prof. Maliszewski)
The original data stream from WP.pl and the coverage by wPolityce provide the basis for these comparisons. The poll also raised questions about the trajectory of other parties, including the Confederation and the broader middle-class segment, alongside broader implications for possible coalition dynamics should results shift in future waves. (Source: wp.pl, wp.pl reporting on United Surveys data)
In summary, the latest US-linked poll signals a growing advantage for PiS over KO, with broader implications for the political balance in Poland and for how voters weigh programme commitments, economic promises, and governance credibility as the electoral cycle develops. Analysts and readers are invited to monitor subsequent poll releases for confirmation or rebalancing of these trends. (Source attribution: wPolityce; WP.pl reporting on poll data)