A November 25‑26 survey by SW Research for “Wprost” of 844 adults shows 39.2 % rate Donald Tusk’s government negatively, while 27.9 % give it a positive assessment.
Methodology and Overall Findings
The survey was conducted on November 25‑26 and included 844 adult Poles. 39.2 % of respondents judged the government poorly: 15.6 % said “bad” and 23.6 % “very bad”. 27.9 % rated it favorably: 17.9 % “good” and 10 % “very good”. Remaining responses were “average” (25.1 %) or “don’t know” (7.8 %).
Gender and Age Disparities
Men are less satisfied, with 45.7 % expressing negative views compared to 33.1 % of women. Over 50‑year‑olds are more content, 36.8 % satisfied versus only 16.4 % of 23‑34‑year‑olds. Party‑supporters of the 15 October coalition show 29.2 % women and 26.4 % men satisfied.
Education Level and Party Support
Respondents with higher education are more likely to evaluate the government positively (29 % positive) while 42.7 % express negative views.
October Poll Trend
CBOS’s October poll (2‑13 October, n = 901) reported 31 % support for the government, up 2 percentage points from late‑November data. Dissatisfaction fell slightly to 45 % from 45 % in late November, and 20 % reported indifference.

