
“Poles want it, Poles want it”, we frequently hear passing by the TV. Politicians believe or want us to believe that they know our needs very well. At the end of each four-year-old – between the parliamentary and self-government elections – and the five-year-olds, if we are talking about the presidential elections, they have been saying for decades that if we give our vote for them erstwhile again, they will yet do what the Poles want. What do Poles truly want? The fresh poll clearly indicates that they want them to yet retire. Together or each.
“Polish-Polish War” has been going on for at least 2 decades, and politicians have been eagerly referring to it all this time, saying that it must end due to the fact that “agreement is building”, and “Poland is the most important”. However, their consent is best built within their own political environment, and Poland is the most crucial only for “us” – for “the other” no longer.
Regardless of who wins the election, it is always essential to defeat the “there” so that it is yet good for the dictatorship to end and for democracy to happen again in Poland. Although Poles are inactive taking part in this wedge and there is no indication that something about this issue will change, more and more of us announcement that this is simply a vicious circle.
Almost half of Poles want Tusk and Kaczyński to quit politically
The poll Pollster for “Super Express” asked Poles about the destiny of the leaders of the 2 largest parties in Poland, who have been shaping national politics for years – almost indivisibly. This is of course about Jarosław Kaczyński and Donald Tusk.
Almost half of the respondents (46%) believe that Tusk and Kaczyński should retire. Others believe that only 1 of them is the problem, not the full "duo" – 34 percent would want to leave only the president of the Law and Justice and 11 percent would want to leave the current Prime Minister alone.
Only 1% of respondents believe that both politicians should act "as long as possible" in politics. 8% of respondents have no opinion on this issue.
Interestingly, in a group of PiS voters as much as 51% say that both Jarosław Kaczyński and Donald Tusk should quit at the same time. Citizens' Coalition voters are much more reluctant to do so, as only all 10 KO sympathizers opt for this.
Some of the biggest organization voters would be satisfied to leave politics only the leader of the opposing group. 32 percent of PiS voters would like Tusk to retire, while 84 percent of KO voters anticipate the same from Jarosław Kaczyński.