They asked whether Tusk should be the head of the government or leave. Here are the results

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Another poll, another proof of how politically divided Poles are. United Surveys studio commissioned by Virtual Poland asked the respondents whether Donald Tusk should inactive be Prime Minister or should resign. The overall results are not surprising: 43.8 percent of respondents want Tusk to be the head of the government, and 48.6% would want for change. However, the detailed results of the survey are more interesting.


First, however, a small bit more about the overall results. "Do you think Donald Tusk should resign and halt acting as Prime Minister of Government?" – specified a question was asked by a typical group of respondents on 25-27 July, i.e. after the reconstruction of the government.

A poll on Donald Tusk. General results


38.2% of respondents to the question of Donald Tusk's resignation responded "agreely yes". The option "perhaps so" indicated 10.4% of participants. In total, 48.6% of Poles anticipate to resign.

In turn, 20.9% of respondents definitely do not want Donald Tusk to halt being Prime Minister. The anticipation of "not" chose 22.9 percent of respondents. So Donald Tusk at the head of the government wants further 43.8% of respondents. There are no 7.6 percent surveyed on this issue.

The poll so shows that Donald Tusk's opponents are almost 5 percent points more than supporters. That might worry him.

A survey. Who wants Donald Tusk to proceed as Prime Minister


However, reasons for satisfaction can be found in the results of the poll in individual groups of voters. It follows that the coalition voters on October 15 are behind it by a wall.

Proponents of KO, Left, Poland 2050 and PSL collectively argue Donald Tusk's departure from the position of Prime Minister: 56 percent "decisive", and 29 percent "more". Thus, no change in the position of Prime Minister wants 85 percent of the organization voters who co-create the Coalition on 15 October.

Donald Tusk's resignation is expected by 13 percent of the voters of the power camp. 2 percent of K15X supporters have no opinion on this.

They're the ones who want Donald Tusk to resign as chief of government.

The answers of opposition voters, the PiS and the Confederacy, look completely different. In this group, Donald Tusk's departure from the position of Prime Minister "decisively" wishes 72 percent of people, and "more importantly" 8 percent.

Remaining Tusk at the head of the government "decidedly" wants 3 percent of the opposition supporters polled and 15 percent more. There are no 2% of PiS and Confederacy voters.

A survey of the premiere. That is what voters think, who do not support either power or opposition


More diverse indications fall in a group that sits outside the division of power and opposition voters. Among them, 16 percent want Donald Tusk's departure from the position of head of government (4 pp. "decisiveness", and 12 pp. "more").

In turn, that Donald Tusk should proceed to be Prime Minister, "perhaps" expects 38 percent of the respondents who do not support either power or opposition, and that "agreement" wants to do so by 5 percent of the respondents from this group.

Undecided among these voters are 41%.

A poll on Simon Holown. That's what the talker of the Sejm has.

Another interesting public opinion survey of fresh days concerns public assurance in Szymon Hołownia, the leader of Poland 2050. In the IBRiS poll for Onetu published in late July, the talker of the Sejm noted a clear decrease: by 9 percent points. Simon Holowna now trusts 18.5 percent of Poles.

This is the worst consequence in his political career, which may have been influenced by the night gathering with Jarosław Kaczyński in Adam Bielan's apartment, and by the words about the coup – the "political diagnosis" he put in Polsata, in the context of alleged urging him not to curse by Karol Nawrocki as president.


Source: Virtual Poland


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