Black poll series of Donald Tusk's government. There's a new study


The study was published on Wednesday, on the second anniversary of the parliamentary elections that brought victory to the current ruling coalition. Respondents were asked about their assessment of the quality of life in Poland compared to the situation two years ago.
Among those who indicated deterioration, 18.5 percent stated that their life was “definitely worse”, and 26.7 percent chose the answer “rather worse”.
In the group that “improved”, 7.6 percent said it was “definitely better”, and 12 percent indicated “rather better”.
The survey was conducted by United Surveys on October 10-13 this year. The study was based on the mixed CATI/CAWI method, combining telephone and online interviews. The sample included 1,000 adult respondents, representative of the Polish population.
Bad poll trend for the government
The WP poll was not the only one in a similar tone published on the occasion of the second anniversary of the victorious elections for the current coalition.
65.4 percent respondents admit that the “October 15 Coalition” governs worse than they expected – according to an IBRIS survey for “Rzeczpospolita”.
In turn, according to a study conducted by the Pollster Research Institute on behalf of “Super Express”, as many as 22 percent people who voted for the current government in 2023 withdrew their support.
A day earlier, “SE” also published a survey in which survey participants were asked a specific question: “Is Donald Tusk a better prime minister now than the first time in 2007-2014?
The largest group of respondents (43%) believe that Tusk is holding the office of prime minister in a manner comparable to his first period in office in 2007–2014.
Despite this, KO is currently the leader of the party poll.




