Government and prime minister on censored. Another month with a decrease in confidence

2025-07-02 17:13
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2025-07-02 17:13
In June 32 percent Poles were supported by the government, and 47 percent “He was against him,” according to the CBOS survey. As indicated, this is the highest level of opposition to the government since the establishment of the current Council of Ministers. 32 percent It expressed satisfaction that the government was headed by Donald Tusk; 58 percent expressed dissatisfaction.


According to CBOS, the percentage of Prime Minister Donald Tusk satisfied with the government from June 2024 remains “relatively stable”, since then about one third of the respondents. In June it is 32 percent. respondents. (without changes in relation to May). As noted, the third month in a row, however, is increasing the tendency to opposition to the current government – up to 47 percent, which means an increase of 3 percentage points. relative to May. “This is the highest level of opposition to the government that we have noticed since the establishment of the current Council of Ministers,” it was emphasized.
19 percent respondents declared indifferent attitude towards the government, and 2 percent She replied that there was no opinion on this topic.
In June 32 percent respondents expressed satisfaction that the government was headed by Donald Tusk (a decrease by 3 percentage points compared to May 8 percentage points compared to June 2024). Dissatisfaction with the fact that Tusk is prime minister expressed 58 percent. respondents (an increase of 5 percentage points against May and 11 percentage points compared to June 2024). 10 percent respondents had no opinion.
CBOS also stated that while the percentage of government supporters in a 13-month perspective remains stable, the assessment of the results of its activities has fallen quite clearly. In June, the government was positively rated by 32 percent. respondents (decrease by 3 percentage points compared to May and 10 percentage points compared to June 2024).
59 percent evaluated the government's activity negatively. respondents. This is an increase of 7 percentage points Compared to May and an increase of 15 percentage points rdr. 9 percent respondents had no opinion.
CBOS noted that opinions on the effectiveness of the government's economic policy have been almost unchanged for five months. In June 37 percent respondents estimated that the policy conducted by the government creates a chance to improve the economic situation. 51 percent respondents were the opposite of the opinion, and 13 percent chose the answer “hard to say”.
The study was carried out on June 5-15 this year. on a sample of 971 people (including: 63.0 percent by the CAPI method, 24.0 percent – Cati and 13.0 percent – CAWI). (PAP)
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