
Poles are divided almost equally in Donald Tusk's assessment as head of government – according to the United Surveys studio survey conducted for Virtual Poland. The Prime Minister received a affirmative assessment of 48.4 percent of respondents and a negative 46.6 percent.
They were asked in the study: "How do you presently justice Donald Tusk as Prime Minister?".
According to the data, a full of 48.4% of respondents are affirmative about Tusk's work, of which 15.9% are "strongly positive" and 32.5 percent are "soundly positive".
Negative grades? A tiny difference!
As Virtual Poland pointed out, almost as many respondents expressed a negative opinion about the premiere – 47.6%.
The highest percent in this category, and at the same time the highest single score in the full study, is simply a "definitely negative" evaluation selected by 33% of the survey participants. Another 14.6 percent of respondents measure the Prime Minister "morely negative"
said the portal.
4% of respondents do not have a precise opinion on the subject and chose the answer "I don't know/difficult to say".
The United Surveys by IBRiS survey for Virtual Poland was carried out on 13-15 September 2025 by CATI&CAWI on a typical group of 1,000 Poles.
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