Tusk’s government hits record-low approval in new CBOS poll

A September 2024 CBOS survey shows just 29% support for Poland’s ruling coalition, the lowest since its January 2024 inception.

Government approval declines

The CBOS poll reveals 29% of respondents support Prime Minister Donald Tusk’s government, down 1% from August and the lowest recorded since tracking began in January 2024. Opposition stands at 46% (unchanged), while 20% remain indifferent (down 2%) and 4% are undecided (up 2%). CBOS notes the changes are within the statistical margin of error.

The survey, conducted September 11–12, sampled 969 adult Poles using CAPI (65.4%), CATI (22.1%), and CAWI (12.5%) methods.

Historical comparisons

In September 2017, after nearly two years in power, Beata Szydło’s government held 43% support (30% opposed, 24% indifferent). By September 2021, Mateusz Morawiecki’s administration had 34% backing (38% opposed, 24% indifferent).

A separate September CBOS poll shows Law and Justice (PiS) leading with 30% support (unchanged). Civic Coalition trails at 28% (down 2%), followed by Confederation (11%, down 1%). Smaller parties include The Left Together (6%, up 1%) and New Left (5%, down 1%). Below the 5% threshold: Polish Crown Confederation (4%), Poland 2050 (3%), and PSL (2%). 11% remain undecided.

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