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Poles want a compromise in the dispute between Nawrocki-Tusk

2025-09-08 08:45

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2025-09-08 08:45

Poles want a compromise in the dispute on the line President Karol Nawrocki – Prime Minister Donald Tusk – according to the survey of Opinion24 for RMF FM. Most of the Poles surveyed believe that both the president and the government should give way in a pending conflict.

Poles want a compromise in the dispute between Nawrocki-Tusk
Poles want a compromise in the dispute between Nawrocki-Tusk
photo: Mikołaj Bujak / KPRP / / Chancellery of the President of the Republic of Poland

Opinia24 carried out a survey at the request of RMF FM, in which Poles were asked about the dispute between President Karol Nawrocki and the government of Donald Tusk (in less than a month of office, the president has already vetoed seven laws). It shows that The society is divided, although the largest group would like to compromise. This solution indicated 38 percent. respondents.

23 percent respondents assessed that the government should give way to the president (of which 15 percent “definitely” and 8 % “rather”). 21 percent The opposite solution indicated – in their opinion, the president should give way to the government (14 percent “definitely”, 7 percent “rather”). 18 percent respondents had no opinion on this matter.

Among the supporters of the thesis that the government should give way to the president, most often are PiS voters (47 percent) and the confederation (46 percent), as well as the electorate of Karol Nawrocki (42 percent from the first and 41 % from the second round of elections) and Sławomir Mentzen (39 percent). Behind the president are men (26 percent) and people with vocational education (30 percent).

The thesis that the president should give way to the government, supports 62 percent. Voters of KO and Rafał Trzaskowski electorate (56 percent from the first and 50 % from the second round). Behind the government are people over 60 years of age (30 percent) and people with higher education (30 %).

The study was conducted between 1 and 3 September at a representative sample of 1003 adult Polish residents, using computer -assisted telephone interviews (CATI) and internet interviews (CAWI). (PAP)

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