Tusk or Sikorski? Poles have indicated who they prefer as prime minister

2025-12-15 07:50
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2025-12-15 07:50
More people participating in the IPSOS poll for Radio ZET oppose the change in the position of head of government from Donald Tusk to Radosław Sikorski than support it. 25 percent believes that the deputy prime minister and head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs would be better suited as head of government, 43% prefer Tusk as prime minister. respondents.


At the request of Radio ZET, the IPSOS studio examined what Poles think about the idea of Sikorski replacing Tusk as prime minister. To the question: “In your opinion, would Radosław Sikorski be a better prime minister than Donald Tusk?” respondents answered: definitely yes – 6%, rather yes – 19%, probably not – 26%, definitely not – 17%. 32% had no opinion on this matter. subjects. This means that a larger group of people taking part in the survey opposes such a change in the position of the head of government than supports it. 43% prefer Tusk as prime minister to Sikorski. Poles. 25 percent believes that the head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs would be better suited as head of government.
The survey shows that half of Poles (51%) have a negative opinion of the current prime ministerand 27 percent – positive. To the question “How do you evaluate Donald Tusk as a politician?” respondents answered: definitely positively – 14%, rather positively – 13%, neither positively nor negatively – 19%, rather negatively – 14%, definitely negatively – 37%, I don't know him – 3%.
The respondents were also asked about their assessment of the Minister of Foreign Affairs, who in the comments of journalists is indicated as a potential candidate for the future head of government on behalf of the Civic Coalition. Assessing Sikorski as a politician, 30 percent respondents in the IPSOS survey expressed a positive opinion about itand 36 percent – negative. To the question: “How do you evaluate Radosław Sikorski as a politician?”, respondents answered: definitely positively – 15%, rather positively – 14%, neither positively nor negatively – 22%, rather negatively – 12%, definitely negatively – 24%, I don't know him – 12%.
The survey was carried out by IPSOS on behalf of Radio ZET using the CATI and CAWI methods, from December 5 to 9 on a representative sample of 1,000 Poles. (PAP)
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