A warning signal for Donald Tusk? 45.7 percent for “no”

2025-12-09 18:50, updated 2025-12-09 19:55
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According to 45.7 percent respondents Donald Tusk should not remain prime minister until the end of the government term; in turn, 40.5 percent respondents believe that he should remain in office until the end of the government term – according to a UCE Research survey for the Onet portal.


As the portal wrote, pollsters asked respondents whether Donald Tusk should remain prime minister until the end of the current government term.
21.7% of respondents answered “definitely yes” to this question. respondents, and “rather yes” – 18.8 percent. The total group of supporters of Tusk remaining as prime minister until the end of the term is 40.5%. asked.
26.5% of respondents answered “definitely not” to the survey question. respondents, and “rather not” – 19.2 percent. The group of opponents of Tusk remaining as head of government until the end of the term amounted to a total of 45.7%. subjects.
Moreover, 13.8% of those questioned people chose the “difficult to say” option.
The study by UCE Research commissioned by Onet was conducted on November 25-26 this year. method of online interviews on a sample of 1,021 adult Poles aged 18 to 80. (PAP)
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