Feb 20 • 17:09 UTC 🇵🇱 Poland Wprost

How do Poles evaluate Donald Tusk's government? We have the latest survey

A recent survey reveals that 34% of Poles support Donald Tusk's government, with a slight increase from previous months, while 41% express a negative opinion.

According to a recent CBOS survey conducted in February, there have been minimal changes in the perception of Donald Tusk's government among Poles. The approval rating stands at 34%, which reflects a one-point increase compared to the previous survey. Interestingly, this figure matches the approval recorded in November of last year, indicating relative stability in public sentiment toward Tusk's administration.

On the other hand, 41% of respondents report a negative view of the government, marking a slight improvement as well, with a one-point drop from 42% in the previous month. This trend of negativity appears stable, with similar percentages observed in earlier months. The data suggests that while there is some variability, the overall public opinion is stabilizing, with the percentage of citizens expressing indifference remaining around 22% over several months.

The findings indicate a divided opinion among Poles regarding Tusk's administration, with a notable portion expressing both support and dissatisfaction. This polarization could have implications for future governance and political discourse in Poland, as the government navigates public expectations amidst its established policies and actions.

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