He's the worst minister in the Tusk government. Poles had no doubts in the fresh poll

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SW investigation laboratory commissioned by weekly Wprost conducted a survey in which the poll polled was asked to indicate the worst minister in Donald Tusk's government. The results may surprise you.


In the survey, Barbara Nowacka, Minister of Education, won the most votes. It was indicated by 8.9 percent of respondents. The second place, with an identical score of 6.3 percent, was the Minister of Justice Adam Bodnar and Minister of wellness Izabel Leszczyna. This is how the another ministers were assessed:

Marzena Czarncka, Minister of manufacture – 1.1 percent.

Andrzej Domanski, Minister of Finance – 2.5 percent.

Agnieszka Dziemianowicz-Bąk, Minister of Family, Labour and Social Policy – 1.5%.

Krzysztof Gawkowski, Minister of Digitalization – 0.9%.

Paulina Hennig-Kloska, Minister of Climate and Environment – 5.5%.

Jakub Jaworowski, Minister of State Assets – 1.2%.

Dariusz Klimczak, Minister of Infrastructure – 0.9 percent.

Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz, Minister of National Defence – 4.1 percent.

Marcin Kulasek, Minister of discipline and Higher Education – 1.2%.

Katarzyna Kotula, Minister for Equality – 2.8 percent.

Sławomir Nitras, Minister of athletics and Tourism – 3.1 percent.

Marzena Okła-Drewnowicz, Minister for elder Policy – 1.3%.

Krzysztof Paszyk, Minister of improvement and Technology – 1.2%.

Katarzyna Pełczyńska-Nałęcz, Minister of Funds and Regional Policy – 1.4%.

Adriana Porowska, Minister of civilian Society – 1.1%.

Czesław Siekierski, Minister of Agriculture and agrarian improvement – 2.1 percent.

Tomasz Siemoniak, Minister of Interior and Administration – 1.3%.

Radosław Sikorski, abroad Minister – 3 percent.

Adam Trapka, EU Minister for Affairs – 0.8%.

Hanna Wróblewski, Minister of Culture and National Heritage – 0.8%.


40.7 percent of respondents could not indicate the worst-rated minister.

Poles assessed ministers in Donald Tusk's government


Barbara Nowacka won the most negative votes among women (10.7%), people aged 35-49 (11.8%), with a higher education (12.1%), with a net income of PLN 5001–7000 (10.3%) and residents of cities with 20-99,000 inhabitants (12%).

Adam Bodnar, in turn, was most frequently pointed out by men (6.8%), people aged 35-49 (8.6%), with a higher education (7.1%), earning over PLN 7,000 net (10.4%) and residents of tiny towns to 20 1000 (8.6%).

Isabella Leszczyna collected the most negative ratings among men (6.4%), 25-34-year-olds (6.6%), people with secondary education (6.9%), earning up to PLN 3,000 net (7.3%) and residents of cities with between 20 and 99 1000 inhabitants (10.3%).

Let us callback that Donald Tusk announced the reconstruction of his government, planned for July. The Prime Minister announced not only personnel changes, but besides the reorganization of the cabinet structure. There is no deficiency of speculation in the media about who ministers may lose their positions.

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