Almost 50 percent of respondents believe that the resignation of Donald Tusk is essential - according to the United Surveys poll. The most supporters of the departure of the head of government, without surprise, can be found among opposition voters. The changes besides want any supporting the ruling coalition.
"Do you/you think Donald Tusk should resign and halt acting as Prime Minister of the Government?" - specified question was heard by the participants of the United Surveys poll for Virtual Poland.
The highest number of people, due to the fact that 38.2%, answered "decisively yes". 10.4% of respondents replied "I think so". This means that 48.6 percent of the survey participants believe that a change in the position of Prime Minister is necessary.
A survey. Poles about Donald Tusk's future
Among opponents of Tusk's resignation The option of "decisively not" chose 20.9% and "not necessarily" 22.9 percent of respondents. A full of 43.8 percent. respondents He sees no request to resign the Prime Minister. 7.6% of respondents have no or hard opinions.
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Most ruling coalition voters (Civic Platform, Left, PSL, Poland 2050) cannot imagine a change in the position of Prime Minister.
There are definitely 56% of respondents in this group who are against this change, and the consequence "perhaps not" indicated 29 percent.
A full of 85 percent of ruling coalition voters are opposed to resigning. In this group, no 1 chose the answer "agreement yes" or "perhaps yes" - 13 percent of respondents. The answer "I don't know/difficult to say" indicated 2% of participants.
Donald Tusk's government. Opposition voters want change
On the other side are voters of the current opposition (Law and Justice and Confederation). 72 percent of the indications were answered "yes definitely", 8 percent chose the answer "perhaps so". A full of 80% of opposition voters believe that Tusk should resign as Prime Minister.
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However, there are besides people in this group who believe that the current Prime Minister should stay in office. The answer "rather not" chose 15 percent of respondents, and "decidedly not" - 3 percent. There are no further opinions on the destiny of the head of government of the survey.
A survey. Divided voters of another parties
The most divided are voters of another political groups. The question of whether Donald Tusk should resign, 16 percent of them answered yes (4 percent - "yes definitely", 12 percent - "more or little so").
There are definitely more opponents of this movement. The consequence "rather not" selected 38% of another voters, and 5 percent pointed to the consequence "agree not".
41% of respondents chose the answer "I don't know/difficult to say".
The United Surveys by IBRiS survey for Virtual Poland was conducted utilizing CATI/CAWI method on 25-27 July at example N=1000.
