

Respondents were asked, ‘Will the coalition last until the end of the current word of office?’. 58.4% of the respondents replied, of which 20.6% chose the option ‘yes’. On the another hand, 37.8% of respondents expressed average optimism about the government's endurance by the end of their word of office.
In turn, 30.6% of the survey participants expressed skepticism towards the future of Donald Tusk's cabinet. According to the data provided by the portal, 25% believe that the government will most likely not last the full term, and 5.6 percent are convinced that this will definitely not happen.
Opinion depends on views
Convincing the stableness of the government prevails among voters of the civilian Coalition, the 3rd Way and the Left – as much as 90% of them believe that the government will last until the end of the term. A different opinion is 6% and 4% have no opinion on this.
Among the sympathizers of Law and Justice and the Confederacy is the conviction of the short-termness of the current cabinet. In total, 69 percent of them believe that the coalition will not last until the end of the current word of office, with 53% expressing average uncertainty and 16% being certain. The other opinion is 14 percent asked and 17 percent cannot determine.
As for the another voters, according to the WP, 60% of them believe in the endurance of the government. Of this group, 7% expressed average optimism, and 53% are definitely sure. Another opinion is 22% of respondents and 18% have no position on this issue.
The survey was conducted on 20-22 December 2024 by CATI & CAVI on a typical example of 1000 people.