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In a United Surveys poll for Virtual Poland, nearly 50% of respondents stated that Donald Tusk should be dismissed from the position of Prime Minister. Supporters of the Prime Minister's departure are mostly opposition sympathizers, but many disillusioned chief of government were besides among the voters of the Civic Coalition.
United Surveys studio asked Poles, "Should Donald Tusk resign and halt acting as Prime Minister?". Almost 50 percent of respondents replied.
The largest percent was those respondents who chose the answer "yes definitely" – 38.2%. 10.4% of the respondents chose the answer as a substance of fact. A full of 48.6% of the survey participants are so of the opinion that individual else should be in the position of Prime Minister.
"Decisively" opposes Tusk's resignation of 20.9% of respondents, and 22.9% of "more" do not want anyone else behind the government.
7.6 percent of respondents had no opinion on this.
How did the voters of individual parties respond? Although the vast majority of supporters of the Civic Coalition cannot imagine Donald Tusk's resignation, among them were the percent of doubters, or even supporters of the change of Prime Minister. "Definitely" and "more strongly" were the votes of 13 percent of KO voters. 2 percent of respondents did not express their opinion.
It will not be amazing to know that the resignation of Tusk is supported by most opposition voters. According to the results of the combined responses of Confederate and PiS sympathizers, a full of 80 percent of opposition voters would like the Prime Minister to give his position to individual else, of which 72 percent feel so "decisive".
The United Surveys by IBRiS survey for Virtual Poland was conducted utilizing CATI/CAWI method on July 25-27 on a example of 1,000 adults.
Source: polsantews.pl / United Surveys / Virtual Poland