On September 19‑20, BRIIS conducted a phone survey for Onet, finding that 41.7 % of Poles rate Donald Tusk’s performance as “definitely bad.”
Public Opinion on Tusk
In a telephone survey covering 1,100 adults, 41.7 % of respondents judged Tusk’s conduct “definitely bad” and 11.6 % “rather bad.” Conversely, 15.7 % saw him as “definitely good” and 24 % as “rather good.” About 7.1 % had no opinion. The study employed computer‑assisted telephone interviews (CATI).
Party‑Aligned Poll: KO Trails PiS Slightly
A separate IBRiS survey for Rzeczpospolita placed the Civic Coalition (KO) at 28.7 % support, just marginally ahead of the Law and Justice party (PiS) at 28.1 %. Confederation received 13.4 %.
Other Parties Nearing or Crossing the 5 % Threshold
The Left secured 7.6 %, while Confederation for the Polish Crown achieved 5.7 %. The agrarian PSL garnered 4.1 %, Razem 2.6 %, and Poland 2050 1 %, placing them below the 5 % electoral threshold.