Updated Polish Polls Show Small Shifts in Party Support and Notable Coalition Interest

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Recent polling data published by wPolityce.pl offers a snapshot of political support in Poland over the latest days. The survey indicates that both PiS (Law and Justice) and KO (Civic Coalition) have edged down slightly, each by about one percentage point, while Szymon Hołownia enjoys relatively strong backing from opposition-focused media audiences. The Polish People’s Party (PSL) shows a notably solid result in this round of research, underscoring its continued relevance in the Polish political landscape.

In this study, the share of respondents who express willingness to vote for a specific party stands at 37 percent, which marks a one-point decline from the previous wave of the survey. The Civil Coalition registers 28 percent support, continuing its downward trend by one point. The Left bloc holds steady at 9 percent, with no change observed. Poland 2050 remains at 8 percent, while Confederation rises to 8 percent following a one-point increase. The Polish People’s Party remains at 7 percent, up by one point from the prior measurement. Kukiz’15 maintains 1 percent support, unchanged. Agreement records 1 percent, up from 0 percent previously.

The report also explores a hypothetical coalition scenario that combines Poland 2050, the Polish People’s Party, AgroUnion, and the Accord. In this arrangement, attention is drawn by the positive reception for the Covenant and AgroUnia, with polling indicating as much as 7 percent support for this potential alliance, signaling it could comfortably cross typical electoral thresholds in future ballots.

Read more in the study, which notes that uncertainty remains about future electoral outcomes. The data suggest a distinct dynamic in which the Platform’s leadership could face challenges in achieving broad-based cross-party appeal, while other groupings continue to attract pockets of support across different voter segments. The impression left by these findings is that strategic alliances and shifting public sentiment play a significant role in shaping the contest’s trajectory.

The research employs CAWI methodology (Computer Assisted Web Interview) and was conducted from February 10 to 13, 2023. The online panel was nationwide and representative in terms of gender, age, and place of residence within Poland. A total of 1,067 individuals participated in the study, providing a snapshot of opinions across the country during this period. The study context and sampling frame help illuminate how voters respond to evolving political messages in typical electoral climates.

The content and figures above reflect the latest publicly released results reported by wPolityce. The findings illustrate how different parties perform in a dynamic political environment and how potential coalitions might alter the landscape ahead of elections. They also emphasize the importance of staying informed about shifts in public opinion as campaigns intensify and candidate messages evolve.

Source: wPolityce

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