Over 40 percent Poles want another prime minister. They are the greatest opponents of Tusk

2025-06-10 20:08, act. 2025-06-10 20:14
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44.8 percent Poles are of the opinion that Donald Tusk should give way from the prime minister; The opposite opinion is 43.3 percent, and 11.9 percent respondents have no opinion on this matter – according to the United Surveys survey conducted for Wirtualna Polska.


On Wednesday, there will be a vote on a vote of trust for the government of Donald Tusk. United Surveys in their study asked the respondents if they agree with the statement that Donald Tusk should cease to be the prime minister. 44.8 percent of them agrees with this statement, 43.3 percent – No, and 11.9 percent There is no opinion.
Among the voters of the ruling coalition as much as 81 percent I do not want Donald Tusk to cease to be the prime minister, 9 percent. He is in favor of his departure, and 10 percent There is no opinion. In turn, among supporters of opposition parties, 82 percent He doesn't want Tusk to be the prime minister, 7 percent He does not see this problem, and 11 percent There is no opinion.
The United Surveys survey also shows that men (48 percent) call for the dismissal of the prime minister than women (40 percent). This postulate is also most often supported by people aged 60-69 (51 percent) and residents of medium and large cities – 40 percent each
The supporters of the prime minister's departure are dominated by people receiving the benefit of 800+ (74 percent) and those with basic or professional education (60 percent). They derive information mainly from TV Republika (75 percent), TVP (58 percent), YouTube channels, such as the Zero Channel or Open System (54 percent), as well as social media (46 percent). (PAP)
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