The latest survey shows that Law and Justice (PiS) now enjoys the strongest support among Polish voters. “Numbers don’t lie: Trzaskowski is losing ground, Civic Platform is losing ground. And the declines aren’t small—they’re record-breaking,” commented MP Adam Andruszkiewicz. MP Piotr Müller added that “this poll is a clear signal that Poles value consistency and credibility.”
New poll puts PiS in front
According to a United Surveys poll commissioned by Wirtualna Polska, Law and Justice currently tops voter preferences with 29.6 percent. Since early April the party of Jarosław Kaczyński has gained 0.8 percentage point. WP notes this is the first United Surveys poll since January 2025 in which PiS takes the lead.
Civic Coalition (KO) registers a sharp drop: 28.6 percent would vote for it—a fall of 6.3 points since the previous measurement. Confederation also slips, down 2.5 points to 13.9 percent. The Left gains 2.9 points, reaching 7.9 percent.
Third Way, which recently struggled to clear the coalition threshold, climbs to 8.1 percent—up 1.2 points. Despite improving to 3.5 percent (a three-point rise), the Together party would still be left outside parliament.
PiS politicians react: “Poles value consistency and credibility”
PiS lawmakers were quick to comment online.
“Thank you for your trust! Law and Justice back in the lead—this poll is a clear sign that Poles appreciate consistency and credibility. We keep working—for Poland, for you!” —MP Piotr Müller
MP Adam Andruszkiewicz stressed that “numbers don’t lie—Trzaskowski is losing, PO is losing,” calling the drops “record-breaking.”
“Let’s work every day for Karol Nawrocki—because the chance to regain a strong, ambitious Poland is very real!” —MP Adam Andruszkiewicz
Patryk Jaki translated the figures into parliamentary arithmetic:
“PO drops six points. The right is back on top—and takes a majority in the Sejm. On one side: persecution, abuse of force, censorship, switching off critical TV channels, megalomania about fighting sharks, subservience to external powers, and killing a child in the ninth month of pregnancy. On the other: images of courage, fighting under any conditions, sovereignty, and a smiling Polonez.” —MEP Patryk Jaki
MEP Jadwiga Wiśniewska wrote simply:
“We will prevail. Eagles to battle, for Poland!”