Two parties lead in latest Polish poll with subtle shifts

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In the latest IBRiS survey, commissioned by a major national daily, the PiS party and the Civic Coalition stand as the top two in the polls. PiS is supported by 32.7 percent of respondents, while the Coalition holds 30.2 percent. The numbers show PiS edging down by about half a point from the previous month, whereas KO makes a noticeable gain, climbing nearly five points to 30.2 percent. The Confederation bloc remains strong, surpassing the 12 percent mark, with the Left party at 9 percent (up 1.2 percentage points) and Trzecia Droga at 10.8 percent (down 2.3 points). The movements among the smaller parties reflect shifting voter loyalties as campaigns continue.

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