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Cooperation between the government and the president? Poles look anxiously

2025-06-20 07:29

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2025-06-20 07:29

Poles look at the possible scenarios of cooperation between the government and the head of state with concern and hope. Most, because 25.8 percent respondents do not expect anything good from this cooperation – according to the Uce Research for Onet.

Cooperation between the government and the president? Poles look anxiously
Cooperation between the government and the president? Poles look anxiously
photo: Klaudia Radecka / / Forum

The first question of the survey concerned the strategy that Donald Tusk's government should accept towards President Karol Nawrocki to ensure the stability of the state and not expose citizens to political turbulence.

Most respondents – 35 percent – He was in favor of consulting the most important bills with the president, but without giving up his own priorities. Another answer was that the government should implement its own program without looking at the president, even if it means the risk of veto – this is what 18.2 percent believes. respondents

In turn, 17.3 percent respondents indicated that the government should only propose such laws that have a chance to sign the president. 6.9 percent respondents supported the strategy of conscious proposing laws that the president will veto, and 4.7 percent. He believes that the government should avoid legislative initiatives and focus on activities that do not require the president's signature.

5.4 percent respondents stated that it did not matter to them, and 12.5 percent. It had no opinion or could not answer this question.

The second question concerned expectations of the relationship between Prime Minister Tusk and President Nawrocki. The results show that society is divided and full of fears.

Most, because 25.8 percent respondents replied that nothing good was expected from this cooperation. Another 20.4 percent It expressed hope for relatively calm and substantive cooperation.

17.1 percent respondents expect a sharp conflict, except for the issue of security and foreign policy, where – in their opinion – it is possible to cooperate at a time when the international situation is increasingly uncertain.

13.8 percent It provides for a total war on every issue, which reflects fears of decision -making paralysis and escalation of tension.

Surprisingly calm coexistence expects 8.6 percent. respondents, and 2.4 percent indicated other, unspecified expectations. 12.1 percent It had no opinion.

The survey was conducted on June 13-14 by the CAWI (Computer-Assisted Web Interview) method by UCE Research at a sample of 1017 adult Poles aged 18-80. (PAP)

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