The economic policy of Donald Tusk's government is assessed better [SONDAŻ]


The latest CBOS survey shows that 34 percent Poles support the current government, which means an increase of 3 percentage points. compared to October. In turn, 41 percent expresses opposition to it (decrease by 4 percentage points). 22% declare indifference. respondents.
CBOS notes in its study that The improvement in the government's ratings is visible in all analyzed aspects. “In most cases, changes in support are within the limits of statistical error, but their consistency allows us to conclude that public support for the incumbent government has increased,” it was emphasized.
CBOS poll on support for the government. Economic policy is gaining recognition
Interestingly, acceptance of the government's economic policy is also growing. 39% of respondents assessed activities in this area positively. Poles, which means an increase of 3 percentage points. compared to October. In turn, the percentage of critical opinions dropped to 49%. (less by 3 percentage points).
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“The improvement in the government's ratings is accompanied by an increase in the acceptance of Donald Tusk as its leader: in November we noted an increase in the percentage of those satisfied with the fact that he is prime minister, while the percentage of those dissatisfied decreased” – we read in the report.
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CBOS survey. Political polarization is still visible
The results of the CBOS survey confirm that support for Donald Tusk's government is clearly polarized. Voters of the Civic Coalition (87%) and the Left (64%) declare the greatest support for the cabinet..
On the other hand the greatest opposition to the current government is expressed by supporters of Law and Justice (82%), the Confederation of the Crown of Poland (79%) and the Confederation of Freedom and Independence (74%)..
As in previous months, support for the government is growing among people with higher education, residents of larger cities, people with higher incomes, less likely to practice religion and declaring left-wing or centrist views.
In turn, criticism of the cabinet dominates among people with right-wing views, regularly participating in religious practices, rural residents, people with vocational education and those with the lowest income.
The CBOS survey was conducted from November 6 to November 17, 2025 on a representative sample of 992 adult Poles. The surveys were conducted using three methods: CAPI (60.1%), CATI (23%) and CAWI (16.9%).
KO is the leader, PiS is the worst in years
The latest research by the Institute of Market and Social Research (IBRiS) for Onet shows that the Civic Coalition (KO) could count on the greatest support in the upcoming parliamentary elections – 31.5 percent. 27.6% of people declared their vote for Law and Justice (PiS). respondents, and 14.1 percent for the Confederation. The study was conducted on November 14-15, 2025 on a sample of 1.1 thousand people. adult Poles.
The Civic Coalition recorded an increase in support by 1 percentage point in the survey. compared to the previous study. PiS gained 0.3 percentage points, but remains in second place. Confederation, third in the ranking, maintained its previous results. The Konfederacja Korona Polskiej took fourth place with a result of 7.3 percent, which means an increase of 1.2 percentage points. The Left, with support at 7 percent, recorded a slight decline of 0.1 percentage point, taking fifth place.




