CBOS Poll Shows Slight Rise in Polish Support for Tusk’s Government

A new CBOS survey released in October indicates a small uptick in approval of Donald Tusk’s administration, with 31 % endorsing the government and 45 % opposing.

Government Support Grows Marginally

The October CBOS study reports that 31 % of respondents approve of the current administration, a 2‑point rise over September, while opposition stands at 45 %, down 1 point.

Discontent with Tusk’s Tenure Increases

In the same poll, 33 % of participants express satisfaction with Tusk as prime minister, modestly up from September, whereas 57 % are dissatisfied, a 2‑point increase.

Approval of President Karol Nawrocki Declines

The October CBOS results show that 51 % of respondents rate President Nawrocki’s performance positively, a 3‑point drop from the previous survey, while 26 % rate him negatively and 23 % answer “hard to say.”

Survey Methodology

The poll was carried out from 2 to 13 October on 901 respondents: 61.2 % via CAPI, 22.5 % via CATI, and 16.3 % via CAWI.

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