In a fresh survey by United Surveys for Virtual Poland, Poles expressed their opinion on who ministers should resign their positions in the event of government reconstruction. The highest number of callback votes from the government was received by the Minister of Agriculture and agrarian Development, Czesław Siekierski, whose as many as 20.5% of the respondents indicated as a candidate for resignation.
The survey, conducted by CATI and CAWI methods on 6-7 April 2024, covered 1,000 adults and showed that criticism concerns various areas of country management. The second place was the Minister of Culture, Bartłomiej Sienkiewicz, with the consequence of 17.5%, and in the 3rd place the Minister of Justice, Adam Bodnar, whose appeal was supported by 15.5% of respondents.
An interesting aspect of the survey is the distribution of criticism among voters of various political groups. Especially unpopular are ministers among the voters of the Law and Justice party; Bartłomiej Sienkiewicz and Adam Bodnar are reluctant to be seen by 47% and 42% of respondents of this party.
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The respondents besides indicated another figures specified as climate and environment minister Paulina Hennig-Kloska and education minister Barbara Nowacka, who were besides ranked highly unpopular with results of 13.9% and 13.4 percent respectively. Even the Minister of abroad Affairs Radosław Sikorski and Minister of State Assets Boris Budka were included in the list of unwanted ministers with results of 11.4 percent and 11.2 percent.
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Undecided voters
Despite circumstantial criticism against any members of the government, a crucial percentage, i.e. 38.3% of those surveyed, was incapable to identify who they thought should quit his position, which may indicate a deficiency of clear preference or insufficient information about the actions of individual ministers.
13 December 2023. Polish president Andrzej Duda appointed the head of the Polish government Donald Tusk and members of the fresh Council of Ministers. At the Presidential Palace, the Prime Minister and ministers took over the appointment acts and took up their functions. On 12 December 2023, in the Polish Parliament, Prime Minister Donald Tusk gave an exposé in which he outlined the implementation of tasks from the coalition agreement and announced "100 concretes".
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