Critical assessment of the government. Over 40% of Poles say it is worse

2025-12-13 10:56
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2025-12-13 10:56
A total of 42.1 percent participants of a survey commissioned by Wirtualna Polska believe that the situation in the country is worse than under the previous government, 31.7% have the opposite opinion. Voters of the ruling camp are more optimistic, with 65 percent sees improvement.


In a survey conducted by United Surveys for Wirtualna Polska, Poles were asked: “In your opinion, after two years of rule of the current coalition, is the situation in Poland better, worse or the same as under the previous governments?”
In response to such a question, 27.6 percent said it was “definitely worse”, and 14.5 percent – “rather worse.” Therefore, the total percentage of negative responses is 42.1%. A total of 31.7% were of the opposite opinion, including 12.3%. answered that the situation is “definitely better”, and 19.4 percent – “rather better”.
Another 25 percent does not feel any changes. “This is a very large group, which may indicate that for many citizens the political changing of the guard did not translate into a noticeable change in everyday life.” – said Wirtualna Polska.
Voters of the ruling camp are more optimistic. In this group, 65 percent sees improvement, and 30 percent he thinks the situation is the same. Approximately 3 percent expressed critical opinions. In the case of opposition voters, 77 percent think it is worse, and 20% think there is no change.
Men are also more critical (52% compared to 30% of women).
However, the youngest (18-29 years old) most often believed that the situation was unchanged (56%) or better (42%). The most satisfied group with the current state of affairs are seniors (70+), where 61 percent He believes that it is better than during the PiS government.
The portal's journalists assessed that the village was a “bastion of dissatisfaction”, as exactly half (50%) of the village's inhabitants believed that the situation had worsened. In cities 57 percent believes that the situation is unchanged, 28% see an improvement and 15% a deterioration.
The United Surveys by IBRiS survey for Wirtualna Polska was conducted on December 5-8, 2025 using the CATI&CAWI mixed method (computer-assisted telephone interview and online survey). The sample amounted to 1,000 adult Poles. (PAP)
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