Survey: 62% of Poles uncertainty Nawrocki-Tusk cooperation

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62.1 percent of the Poles asked believe that the fresh president Karol Nawrocki will not cooperate well with the government, and 21.4% - that he will. 16.5% of participants selected the answer "I don't know/hard to say" - according to the United Surveys survey for Virtual Poland.PAP

Most Poles uncertainty the anticipation of good cooperation between president Karol Nawrocki and Donald Tusk's government. According to the latest United Surveys poll for Virtual Poland, as many as 62.1 percent of respondents believe that the fresh president will not cooperate well with the current cabinet. Skepticism prevails among both the voters of the ruling coalition and the opposition.

The United Surveys survey for Virtual Poland asked respondents the question: "Do you think that president Karol Nawrocki will work well with Donald Tusk's government?". The results show clear pessimism of Poles about future relations between the president and the government.

In a group of 62.1 percent of respondents who do not believe in good cooperation, 39 percent chose the answer "not so", and 23.1% stated "not so". Only 21.4% of Poles think the fresh president will deal with the government.

Coalition voters most skeptical

The election of the ruling coalition proved to be the most pessimistic - as many as 73 percent of them believe that Nawrocki will not cooperate well with Donald Tusk's office. In this group, 36% say "not so", and 37% say "not so".

Only 14 percent of the ruling coalition's voters believe in affirmative cooperation - 9 percent gave the answer "decisively yes", and 5 percent "preferably yes". 13 percent of this group have no opinion on this.

Opposition somewhat more optimistic

Opposition voters look at the future of the President's cooperation with the Council of Ministers somewhat more positively. 30% of PiS and Confederate voters believe Nawrocki will work well with the government.

However, more than half of opposition voters (54%) do not believe in specified cooperation, and 16 percent of those surveyed in this group are incapable to respond unequivocally. The most pessimistic is the group of another voters.

Other voters without hope

Nawrocki-Tusk has only 5 percent of the remaining voters to succeed. From this group, no 1 has chosen the answer "I think so." As many as 66% of this group do not see a chance of agreement.

The another voters most frequently pointed out the answer "I do not know/difficult to say" - 29 percent. A full of 16.5% of survey participants chose this option.

The United Surveys by IBRiS survey for Virtual Poland was conducted with CATI/CAWI method on 25-27 July at a example of a 1000 people.

(PAP) Note: This article was edited with Artificial Intelligence.

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