Almost 1 in 3 Poles "decisively not" want Donald Tusk to be Prime Minister of the Polish government - according to a poll conducted by IBRiS for Polsat News. On the another hand, the option "yes definitely" was chosen by all 5th participant.
It was published on Monday IBRiS studio survey commissioned by Polsat News. A large majority due to the fact that 70.7 percent of respondents declared that they would go to elections. 29.3% of the questions announced their absence.
Should Donald Tusk be Prime Minister? That's the question the poll respondents heard. It turned out that most respondents do not want the position to be maintained by the current head of government. consequence "Definitely no" noted 30.7 percent., a "presumably not" - 15.3%. questions.
In favour of Tusk remaining in the position, 40.5 percent surveyed. "Definitely yes" indicated consequence 20.1 percent. respondents, and 20.4%.

13.5% of respondents were incapable to answer this question.
The survey was performed by the IBRiS studio on 12-14 June this year, by telephone method, standardized questionnaire interviews assisted by computer (CATI), on a example of 1,000 adults of Poles.
Donald Tusk made an expedition
Prime Minister Donald Tusk He gave his exposé in the Sejm on 11 June. This was part of the proposal in which the politician requested a vote of assurance for the government.
- I'm sorry. This is not a day erstwhile anyone would wait for long flowery speeches, it is simply a day when, in view of the political situation following the presidential election, clear information is needed, where we stand - the Tusk speech began.
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As he pointed out, in connection with the presidential election, the challenges are "greater than expected". - There's no earthquake, but let's call it, 2.5 years of very hard, serious work in conditions that will not change for the better - said the Prime Minister.
- I'm sorry. I turn to the vote of assurance due to the fact that I have conviction, religion and assurance that we have a mandate to govern, to take full work for what is happening in Poland - Tusk said. More about this HERE.
