A recent poll conducted by SW Research for Onet indicates a significant lack of public trust in Jarosław Kaczyński’s assurances regarding potential post-election coalitions. Over half of Polish citizens do not believe Kaczyński, leader of the ruling Law and Justice (PiS) party, when he states he will not form a government with Grzegorz Braun, a controversial far-right politician. The survey reveals that only just under 22 percent of respondents believe Kaczyński’s declarations are sincere. This skepticism suggests widespread concern about the possibility of a coalition involving the far-right, despite Kaczyński’s public statements to the contrary. The poll highlights a disconnect between the ruling party’s messaging and public perception. The findings could potentially impact voter behavior in upcoming parliamentary elections.