Donald Tusk should leave? Poles took the floor


The SW Research studio asked Poles if Donald Tusk should remain the prime minister until the end of the term, i.e. until autumn 2027.
It turns out that sentences are very divided. 45.2 percent Poles claim that the leader of the KO should give way to the position, and 43.4 percent He would like him to stay in the seat of the head of the government.
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The older the Pole, the greater the support for the Tusk government. This can be seen primarily in extreme cases. Among the youngest voters (up to 24 years) over 60 percent respondents want the prime minister's departure before the end of the term. 23.5 percent It has a different opinion.
Among the “50” people, the proportions are almost the opposite. Here, Tusk's supporters in the premiere's chair are 53 percent, and opponents – 37.
The resignation of the head of the government is also more often expected by men than women (51 to 40 percent) and people with basic education (as much as 67 percent).




