The poll showed the dissatisfaction of the majority of Poles with Tusk's work
More than half of Polish citizens are dissatisfied with the work of the government headed by Prime Minister Donald Tusk. The results of a survey conducted by the Social Changes research center are published on February 11 by the wPolityce portal.
The media notes that 56.5% of respondents have a negative attitude towards the government. Another 29.3% expressed "extreme dissatisfaction," while another 27.2% said they were "rather dissatisfied" with the government's work.
34.8% of the respondents had the opposite opinion. And only 4.9% of the respondents said they were "completely satisfied" with the activities of the Cabinet of Ministers. The survey was conducted throughout Poland from February 2 to February 4, and 1,000 adults took part in it.
In early January, Tusk called on Europe to continue arming itself, otherwise it would no longer be taken seriously by its allies, and it would remain weak and divided. The Polish Prime Minister also called on Europe to believe in its strength and remain united like never before.
In July 2025, it was reported that the rating of the Tusk government in the country had fallen to its lowest level since the beginning of the cabinet's work. The survey of the local population was conducted in June, 971 people took part in it. According to the results, only 32% of respondents supported the government, while 47% expressed dissatisfaction with the work of the cabinet.
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