A new poll indicates Poland’s Civic Coalition (KO), led by Donald Tusk, maintains its lead but will likely not secure a parliamentary majority on its own. The KO currently holds approximately 30% support among voters. The ruling Law and Justice (PiS) party trails with 24%, while the Confederation party secures a significant, though smaller, percentage of votes, completing the top three. The poll also projects a potential distribution of seats in the Sejm, Poland’s lower house of parliament. This suggests a potential shift in the political landscape and the possibility of a coalition government. The results signal a challenge to the current government and indicate increased competitiveness in the upcoming elections. The findings offer a snapshot of voter preferences as the election approaches.
