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New Poll: Civic Coalition Leads, Grzegorz Braun Gains Most
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New Poll: Civic Coalition Leads, Grzegorz Braun Gains Most

From Rzeczpospolita · () Polish

Translated from Polish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • A new poll shows Civic Coalition (KO) leading with 29.7% support, a slight increase from the previous survey.
  • The ruling Law and Justice (PiS) party is second with 24.1%, showing a gain of 1.2 percentage points.
  • Grzegorz Braun's Confederation of the Polish Crown is experiencing the most significant growth, gaining 1.4 percentage points to reach 9.6% support.

The latest poll on party preferences, published by Wirtualna Polska, indicates that the Civic Coalition (KO) is currently leading with 29.7% of the vote. This represents a modest increase of 0.5 percentage points compared to a survey conducted between May 22-24.

The ruling Law and Justice (PiS) party, led by Jarosล‚aw Kaczyล„ski, holds the second position with 24.1% support. This figure shows a notable gain of 1.2 percentage points, suggesting a strengthening of their electoral base.

Meanwhile, the Confederation party is experiencing a decline, losing 1.3 percentage points and settling at 12.2% support. However, the formation led by Krzysztof Bosak and Sล‚awomir Mentzen still maintains a podium spot. Close behind is Grzegorz Braun's Confederation of the Polish Crown, which has seen the most substantial growth among all parties surveyed, gaining 1.4 percentage points to achieve 9.6% support.

The poll also indicates that New Left (Nowa Lewica) would enter the Sejm with 7.1% of the vote, though this represents a decrease of 1 percentage point. The Polish People's Party (PSL) is hovering around the electoral threshold with 5% support, an increase of 0.9 percentage points. Parties such as Razem and Polska 2050 are shown to be below the required thresholds to enter parliament.

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Originally published by Rzeczpospolita in Polish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.