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If Tusk gave way to the prime minister, who should replace him? New survey

2025-10-01 07:36

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2025-10-01 07:36

If Donald Tusk gave way to the prime minister's function, it should be replaced by Radosław Sikorski – according to the pollster survey survey for Super Express. Deputy Prime Minister, head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs as the president of RM would see 41 percent. respondents.

If Tusk gave way to the prime minister, who should replace him? New survey
If Tusk gave way to the prime minister, who should replace him? New survey
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The Pollster Research Institute asked the respondents who – if Donald Tusk gave way to the prime minister – should become a new head of government. Most indicated Radosław Sikorski. Rafał Trzaskowski (President of Warsaw, KO) and Szymon Hołownia (Polska2050) were also on the podium – both indicated by 13 percent. respondents. 10 percent He was in favor of deputy prime minister, national defense minister Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz (PSL).

The worst was left -wing politicians: 3 percent voted for the deputy prime minister, minister of digitization Krzysztof Gawkowski. respondents, and for the deputy marshal of the Sejm Włodzimierz Czarzasty – 2 percent

In turn, 18 percent respondents would like someone outside the listed politicians to be the prime minister.

The survey for SE was commented by the political scientist prof. Kazimierz Kik. “I am not surprised by the result of the study, because Sikorski is the only professional minister in the current government,” he said. – However, his chances of the prime minister are small, because the head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs does not have a significant group of supporters in the Civic Platform itself – he added.

The study was performed on September 27-28 at the sample of 1026 adult Poles.

53.3 percent Poles negatively assesses the activities of the Prime Minister

Ibris was also released for Onet, which indicates that 53.3 percent The respondents negatively assessed the previous activity of Prime Minister Donald Tusk. The opposite opinion is 39.7 percent. respondents who positively assessed the activities of the Prime Minister.

The respondents were asked how they assess the activities of Prime Minister Donald Tusk.

53.3 percent respondents were negatively assessed by the Prime Minister's activities to date, of which 41.7 percent. of them chose the answer “definitely bad” and 11.6 percent. “Rather bad.”

The opposite opinion is 39.7 percent. respondents who positively assess Donald Tusk. The answer “definitely well” was chosen by 15.7 percent. of them, and 24 percent “Rather good.”

7.1 percent are undecided. respondents.

The portal reminded that in the September survey of trust in politicians Donald Tusk took fourth place. Then 39 percent declared confidence in the prime minister. respondents, and as much as 54.7 percent expressed the lack of trust.

The IBRIS study for Onet was carried out on September 19-20, 2025 by telephone, standardized computer-assisted questionnaire interviews (CATI) at a research test of 1.1 thousand. adult Poles. (PAP)

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