Should Donald Tusk leave the position of prime minister? This is the position of the Poles [SONDAŻ]


In a survey commissioned by “SE”, respondents were asked directly whether Donald Tusk should stop serving as prime minister. The responses were as follows:
The survey also included a question about the assessment of Donald Tusk's work. Respondents had the opportunity to rate the Prime Minister on a scale from 1 (unsatisfactory) to 6 (excellent).
The largest group – 33%. — gave Tusk a one, and another 15 percent. rated his work as a 'F'. 16% gave him a three. respondents, and four 17 percent 11% chose the very good rating. respondents, and 5 percent decided that Tusk deserved a six. Plus 3 percent. respondents were unable to indicate any assessment, choosing the option “I don't know/it's hard to say”.
The survey was conducted on October 11-12 on a sample of 1,002 adult Poles.
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Bad polls for the government and not bad for KO itself
On the occasion of the second anniversary of the elections, after which the coalition led by Donald Tusk took power, many polls appeared in the media reviewing the work of the ruling team. In most of them, it is difficult to find any great positives for the Council of Ministers.
As for reasons to be satisfied, the Civic Coalition may have them. As we wrote in Business Insider Polska, the latest research by the National Research Group shows that KO currently has by far the highest support among all parties. The advantage over PiS exceeds 6 percentage points, which has not happened in other polls in recent months.
At the same time, it would be difficult for Donald Tusk's party to build a majority coalition, as PiS, Konfederacja and Konfederacja Korona Polskiej gathered together over 51% in the poll. votes.




