A New Poll Shows Most Poles Oppose Tusk Remaining Prime Minister

Almost half of Poles believe that Donald Tusk should not remain prime minister until the end of the government’s term, according to the latest poll conducted by UCE Research for the Onet portal.

As the portal reported, the pollsters asked respondents whether Donald Tusk should remain prime minister until the end of the current government term.

In response to this question, 21.7% of those surveyed answered “definitely yes,” and 18.8% answered “rather yes.” In total, the group of supporters of Tusk staying in office until the end of the term amounts to 40.5% of those surveyed.

In the poll, 26.5% answered “definitely not,” and 19.2% answered “rather not.” The group of opponents of Tusk remaining as head of the government until the end of the term therefore amounts to a total of 45.7% of respondents.

Additionally, 13.8% of those surveyed selected the option “hard to say.”

The survey by UCE Research commissioned by Onet was conducted on November 25–26 of this year using online interviews on a sample of 1,021 adult Poles aged 18 to 80.

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