WARSAW, Nov 7 Jarosław Kaczynski's ruling party in Poland » Law and Justice (PiS) may lose its majority in the lower house of parliament (Sejm) following the results of the 2023 elections, according to a public opinion poll conducted by the IBRiS laboratory. local self-government, the European Parliament.
According to the study, Kaczynski's team is now supported by 33.7% of voters. The largest opposition association «Civil Coalition» led by former Prime Minister Donald Tusk can count on 27.6% of the vote. The parties «Poland 2050» (10.9%), «Left» (10.1%), the Polish Peasants' Party (5.7%) and «Confederation» (5%) may also enter the parliament.
7% of polled Poles have not decided on their political preferences.
These data indicate that PiS, even united with the «Confederation», will not be able to create a coalition with the majority in the Sejm, which Kaczynski's team has now. They can only count on 192-205 seats in the lower house of parliament, which consists of 450 seats, while the opposition can count on 253-254 mandates. .