Prime Minister Donald Tusk will chair the inaugural meeting of the Future Council on Tuesday at Warsaw’s Skyliner building.
Official Confirmation
The Chancellery of the Prime Minister of Poland (KPRM) announced on Monday, February 9, that Donald Tusk and Andrzej Domański will attend a meeting to establish a new body: the Future Council. The event is scheduled for Tuesday, February 10, at the Skyliner building on Prosta 67 in Warsaw.
Government spokesman Adam Szłapka confirmed: “Tomorrow, Prime Minister Donald Tusk will convene the Future Council. Live broadcast begins at 10:15 on social media.”
Unknown Details of the Council
The government’s press program reveals Tusk will first meet with “members of the Future Council” at the Skyliner building at 9:30 AM. Neither the composition of the council nor its mandate has been disclosed.
No information is currently available regarding who will serve on the council or its specific functions.
Public Approval Ratings
According to a January OGB poll, 32.4% of respondents rated Donald Tusk’s government positively, while 49% held a negative view. A year prior in January 2025, the figures were 25.9% positive and 54.2% negative.
The highest approval rating in 2025 was recorded in November (34.2%), with the lowest in August (23.5%). The highest disapproval was in August (55.6%), and the lowest in May (46.8%).

