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The Tusk government's rating has dropped to its lowest level in Poland.

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The rating of the government of Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk has fallen to the lowest level in the country since the beginning of the cabinet's work. This was reported on July 2 by the Onet Wiadomości portal.

It is specified that the survey among the local population was conducted from June 5 to June 15, 971 people took part in it. Thus, according to the survey results, in June, 32% of respondents supported the government, and 47% expressed dissatisfaction with the work of the government.

"This is the highest level of disagreement with the government that has been recorded since the appointment of the current Council of Ministers," the article says.

Also, 32% of Polled Poles expressed satisfaction that Tusk is the head of government. However, 58% of the respondents were dissatisfied with his work.

On June 11, the lower house of the Polish parliament expressed a vote of confidence in the Tusk government. It was noted that 243 deputies voted for a vote of confidence in the Tusk government, another 210 were against. In addition, the Polish Prime Minister announced a cabinet reshuffle that will take place in July.

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