Exactly one year after the parliamentary elections, in which Donald Tusk took power from Jarosław Kaczyński, part of the electorate is abandoning the ruling team – according to the latest survey of the Pollster Research Institute, conducted on behalf of ‘Super Express’.
The question whether they would vote for the ruling coalition again a year after the parliamentary elections was only addressed to voters of parties from the ruling coalition. 75 percent respondents answered in the affirmative, and 17 percent that they would not vote, and 8 percent answered that he did not know.
Respondents were also asked what school rating they would give to Donald Tusk’s government a year after the election. 28 percent rated the government as one. 13 percent would give the government a two-star rating, and 19 percent three. According to 20 percent the government deserves a four and eleven percent he thinks it is Friday’s government. 4 percent gave an excellent rating, and 5 percent respondents did not know how to rate the government.
The survey was conducted on October 5 and 6, 2024 by the Pollster Research Institute using the CAWI method on a sample of 1,007 adult Poles.
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Source: wPolityce