A recent poll shows 47% of Polish voters believe Donald Tusk should be replaced, with a strong majority of young respondents calling for his resignation.
Nearly Half Want a New Prime Minister
According to the survey, 47 % of respondents say Donald Tusk should be replaced, with 32 % insisting on it outright. A further 32 % disagree and 21 % are undecided.
Youth Favours Change, Seniors Prefer Stability
Among voters aged 25–29, 59 % want a change of prime minister; 56 % of those aged 30–39 feel the same. In contrast, 42 % of seniors aged 60 and over oppose any change, preferring continuity.
Education Shapes Attitudes
Those with vocational training are more likely to support a change, with 53 % favoring a replacement. In contrast, respondents with higher education largely back keeping Tusk in office.
Party Lines Hold
Support for Tusk’s resignation is strongest among supporters of Konfederacja (83 %) and Law and Justice (73 %). Vice‑versa, voters of the Civic Coalition (69 %) and the New Left (56 %) largely endorse the current prime minister.