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The vast majority of Poles are of the opinion that after the reconstruction of Donald Tusk's cabinet there have been no changes in the quality of governance. The latest poll shows that this is besides partially the opinion of ruling coalition voters.
The United Surveys laboratory conducted a survey on behalf of Virtual Poland, in which she asked Poles how they measure changes in the quality of government to reconstruct the government. The results clearly show that these opinions are not positive.
On the question, “Do you see a change in the quality of governance after the reconstruction of Donald Tusk’s government?” 70% of the respondents declared that they do not see any change for the better, of which 37.4% have noted “I do not see any improvement” and 32.6% “I definitely do not see any improvement”.
Only 23.4% of respondents felt the improvement – 19.9% of people “see better” and only 3.5% of the “strongly see better”. The remaining 6.6% of respondents noted the option "I don't know/difficult to say".
KO voters are not optimistic
Interestingly, among the voters of the ruling coalition, the evaluation varies widely. 47% of them see an improvement in the quality of governance (9% definitely, 38% rather), while 46% of KO voters see no change for the better (36% alternatively not, 10% definitely not).