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Support for the government of Donald Tusk is falling. Half in counterattack to the prime minister

2025-04-22 18:50

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2025-04-22 18:50

In April, 34 percent respondents indicated that their attitude towards the government is positive and the negative ratio was expressed by 40 percent. respondents; 37 percent respondents are satisfied with the fact that the prime minister is Donald Tusk, dissatisfaction with this fact expresses 51 percent. respondents – according to the CBOS survey.

Support for the government of Donald Tusk is falling. Half in counterattack to the prime minister
Support for the government of Donald Tusk is falling. Half in counterattack to the prime minister
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A study published on Tuesday, conducted in April by the Social Opinion Research Center, shows that this month a negative attitude towards the government is still prevailing. Support for the government is currently declared by 34 percent. Poles (a decrease by 2 percentage points), 40 percent declare negative attitude towards the government. respondents (increase by 2 percentage points). 22 percent respondents stated that their attitude towards the government is indifferent (decrease by 1 percentage point).

The respondents were also asked in the poll for assessing the results of the government of Prime Minister Tusk's government. 37 percent respondents evaluated these results well (decrease by 1 percentage point), 50 percent – bad (as much as a month ago), and 13 percent There is no opinion on this issue (increase by 1 percentage point).

In turn, the question of whether the policy of the current government creates a chance to improve economic policy, the 36 percent responded affirmatively. respondents (decrease by 1 percentage point), in terms of 53 percent (increase by 1 percentage point). 11 percent respondents have no opinion on this subject (the same as in the previous study).

According to the survey, 37 percent respondents expressed satisfaction with the fact that the government is headed by Donald Tusk (a decrease by 1 percentage point), more than half of the respondents – 51 percent are dissatisfied with this fact. (increase by 1 percentage point). 12 percent respondents have no opinion on this issue (unchanged).

The study was carried out between April 3 and 13, 2025 on a sample of 1030 people (including: 65.5 percent by the CAPI method, 19.9 percent – Cati and 14.6 percent – CAWI). (PAP)

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