Poland’s party system is at a critical juncture in early 2026. Whilst the familiar polarisation
between the Civic Coalition (KO) and Law and Justice (PiS) continues to shape the political
debate, beneath the surface, established structures are shifting. New formations are gaining
visibility, established parties are grappling with strategic and personnel challenges,
must come to terms with a foreseeable generational change at the top, and the question of viable
majorities is increasingly taking centre stage. Read KAS Polands latest in-deep analysis with an overview of relevant parties and some thoughts on possible developments in the upcoming months until the campaigning for the 2027 elections picks up pace.
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Before the 2027 Parliamentary Elections – Poland’s Party Landscape Shifts to the Right
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