A new poll by Social Changes indicates a shifting political landscape in Poland, with the Civic Coalition leading at 33 percent. The ruling Law and Justice party follows in second place, while the Confederation party secures third. The survey suggests that if elections were held immediately, six political parties would gain representation in the Sejm, Poland’s lower house of parliament. This potential outcome signals a fragmented parliament and likely coalition government. Notably, the poll projects a remarkably high voter turnout, indicating significant public engagement. The results offer a snapshot of voter preferences ahead of upcoming elections and potential shifts in Poland’s political direction.