Poles divided in their assessment of Tusk. The survey results are surprising

According to the survey, 49.3 percent respondents consider the head of government to be effective, while 49.1 percent has the opposite opinion.
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In a survey conducted by the Institute of Market and Social Research IBRiS, respondents were asked whether they considered Donald Tusk to be an effective prime minister. According to the responses, 13.6 percent respondents answered “definitely yes”, and 35.7 percent “probably yes.” In turn, among people who assessed Tusk negatively, 37.6 percent chose the “definitely not” option, and 11.5 percent “I don't think so”. Only 1.6 percent respondents had no opinion on this matter.
An interesting aspect of the survey results is the difference in Tusk's assessment depending on the gender of the respondents. As Radio ZET journalists noticed, women more often evaluate it positively – 60 percent. of them consider him an effective prime minister, while among men this percentage is 43%. It works the other way around – 56 percent. men consider Tusk to be ineffective, compared to 38 percent women.
The greatest differences in assessments are visible among supporters of the New Left. In this group, 63 percent respondents consider Donald Tusk to be an effective prime minister, while 38 percent has a different opinion.
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The study was conducted on November 21-22, 2025 using the method of telephone-assisted questionnaire interviews computer-based (CATI) on a nationwide sample of 1,075 people.
Two years of Tusk's government
December 13 marked two years since the appointment of Donald Tusk's cabinet, consisting of four coalition parties: KO, PSL, Polski 2050 and New Left.
The CBOS survey shows that, among the various areas of work of Donald Tusk's government, after two years, respondents evaluate the activities in the field of defense and security the most, and also positively perceive foreign policy and the fight against crime; Agricultural policy and health care fare the worst.
43 percent respondents positively assessed the government's activities in the field of national defense and security, including 8 percent — very good, and 28 percent – All right. 27 percent respondents believe that activities in this area were sufficient, 22 percent considered them insufficient, and 8 percent no opinion.
38% had a favorable opinion about the activity of Donald Tusk's cabinet in terms of foreign policy. respondents, including 10 percent rated it as very good, and 28 percent she thinks she's good. 23% considered it satisfactory. Poles, 29 percent rated it as unsatisfactory, and 9 percent no opinion.
37 percent respondents positively assessed the functioning of the government in the field of fighting crime and ensuring the safety of citizens, of which 5 percent answered that they were very good, and 32 percent found them good. According to 30 percent respondents, they were sufficient, 24 percent rated them as unsatisfactory, and 9 percent couldn't judge.





