14.4 percent of respondents believe that the head of the Ministry of abroad Affairs Radosław Sikorski, 9.4 percent pointed out the head of the MON Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz, and 7.2 percent pointed out the Minister of Justice Adam Bodnar - according to the UCE investigation poll commissioned by Onetu.
The latest poll conducted by UCE investigation commissioned by Onetu respondents asked, among others, which of the ministers in the current cabinet is the most efficient.
Most respondents - 14.4% - pointed out in this context the Minister of abroad Affairs Radosław Sikorski. 9.4 percent of respondents were elected by Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of National Defence Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz and 7.2 percent by Minister of Justice Adam Bodnar.
5.7% of respondents as "best-performing" indicated the minister of the family, work and social policy Agnieszka Dziemianovich-Bąk; 5.6 - percent Minister of Finance Andrzej Domanski, 4.7% Minister of the Interior and Administration Tomasz Siemoniak, 4.2% Minister of athletics and Tourism Sławomir Nitras, 4% Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Digitisation Krzysztof Gawkowski.
According to 3.9 percent of those surveyed in the government, the minister of education is the most efficient Barbara Nowacka; according to 3.6% of respondents, Minister of improvement and Technology Krzysztof Paszyk; 3.3% - wellness Ministry Isabella Leschina3 % of respondents voted for EU Minister Adam Trap, Minister for Funds and Regional Policy Catherine Pełczyńska-Nałęcz and Minister for Equality Catherine Kotula.
2.9 percent of the votes were won by the Minister of Climate and Environment Paulina Hennig-Kloska; 2.4% - elder Policy Minister Marzena Okla-Drenovich; 2,3 - Minister of Agriculture and agrarian Development Czesław Siekierski2.2% Minister for civilian Society Adriana Porowska.
After 2.2% they gained: Minister of discipline and Higher Education Marcin Kulasek and Minister of Infrastructure Dariusz Klimczak2.1% of respondents indicated the Minister of Culture and National Heritage Hanna Wróblewski.
1.9 percent of respondents were elected by the Minister of manufacture Black Marzena; 1.8% of the votes were received by the Minister for Recovery after the flood Marcin Kierwinskiand at the end of the list was the Minister of State Assets Jakub Jaworowski.
Who works the least?
The respondents were besides asked which minister in Donald Tusk's government operated the least. 13.6 percent of respondents were indicated by minister Nowacka, 12.8 percent by Leschina, and 10.4% by Hennig-Kloska. 9.8% of respondents replied that the MS chief, 7.1% of the Minister for Equality, 6% voted for the head of the MON, 5.8% indicated the Minister for the reconstruction of the country after the flood, 5.5% of the Minister of Sport, 5.1% of the votes received by the head of the MRPiPS, and 5% of the Minister of Agriculture.
After 4.9% of the votes were received by the head of the MFA and the Minister of Finance, 4.1% by the Minister of civilian Society. 3.8% of respondents elected the head of the Ministry of abroad Affairs, 3.6% of the Minister of Industry, 3.4% of the Minister of elder Policy. 3.1% of respondents pointed to the EU minister and 3% to the Minister of Science.
According to 2.6% of respondents, the least in government is the Minister of Culture, the same was received by the head of the MAP. 2.5 percent were awarded to the Minister of Digitization, 2.3% to the Head of MRiT, 2.2% to the Minister of Funds, and 1.8% to the Minister of Infrastructure.
The survey was conducted on 13-14.06 by the CAVI (Computer-Assisted Web Interview) method by UCE investigation on a example of 1017 adult Poles aged 18-80.
PAP