Surprising poll result. He could replace Tusk as Prime Minister

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There are reports of a crisis in the Coalition on October 15. The polls indicate a decline in support for, among others, the Civic Coalition. Public opinion suggests a possible change in Prime Minister. According to the latest study, a candidate appeared, who in the opinion of part of society gains an advantage over Donald Tuski.


Since Rafal Trzaskowski's failure of the presidential election, the situation in the government has become more tense. The biggest decline is noted by the Civic Coalition, among others in the context of controversy surrounding electoral protests.

There are besides talks going on about the planned reconstruction of the government, which raises disagreements among the coalitions. There are besides tensions according to groups specified as in Poland 2050. Let us remind you that the reconstruction was postponed by a week to July 22.

He could be Prime Minister alternatively of Tusk.

Against the background of these events, SW investigation studio asked respondents if they thought Radosław Sikorski would be a better prime minister than Donald Tusk.

33.3 percent of respondents replied "yes". The other opinion is 31.4% of respondents. The highest percent of respondents chose the last response, meaning "it's hard to say".

The differences are not large, but the results show that any public opinion sees an alternate to the current Prime Minister. Sikorski gained clearer support among men (41.9%) than among women (25.8%). It besides stands out with a advanced score in the age group up to 24 years, where 47.9% of respondents considered it a better option.

The survey was carried out on 8–9 July 2025 by SW investigation agency by the online interview method (CAWI) on the SW Panel online panel. As part of the study, 816 surveys were conducted with a nationwide adult sample. Quota selection applied

Radosław Sikorski on sewing in the ranking of trust


As we wrote on Temat.pl in the IBRIS survey for Onetu in early July, Radosław Sikorski gained the highest level of assurance among politicians: 43.2 percent (including 20.2% definitely trust, and 23 percent alternatively trust). The deficiency of trust declared 38.3% of respondents, and 15.9 percent chose a neutral response.

Behind Sikorski was Karol Nawrocki with a score of 41.9%. The 3rd place was taken by Rafał Trzaskowski (41.7 percent). Donald Tusk found himself in this survey in sixth place. It was preceded by Andrzej Duda and Sławomir Mentzen. The current head of government can number on the assurance of 35.4% of respondents. At the same time, 52.3 percent of respondents declare a deficiency of trust.

Source: Onet


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