Almost half of the Polled residents negatively assessed the work of Tusk's cabinet.
Almost half of the citizens of the Republic of Poland negatively assess the work of the government of their country's Prime Minister Donald Tusk. This was reported on March 23 by the Wiadomości TV channel, citing a study by the OGB center (Og lnopolska Grupa Badawcza).
"The survey showed a clear advantage of negative ratings (49.03%) over positive ones (31.14%)," the text says.
At the same time, only a fifth of the respondents (19.83%) declared a neutral attitude towards the activities carried out by the current government of the republic. It is emphasized that compared to February 2026, the proportion of dissatisfied increased by 1.8%.
The survey was conducted over five days— from March 11 to March 16, in all voivodeships of the country. It was attended by 1 thousand people who reached the age of majority.
The Politico newspaper reported on February 19 that the Polska 2050 party, which is part of Tusk's ruling coalition, was on the verge of splitting after the January internal party elections. It was noted that because of what was happening, a new political association, the Centrum, was created under the leadership of the Minister of Climate and Environment, Paulina Hennik-Kloska. According to her, Polska 2050 does not cooperate with other factions and has been showing only 2-3% support in polls for several months, which is below the 5% threshold.
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