Tusk Government Ratings Change as One Number Rises

Two recent polls show shifting public opinion on Donald Tusk’s government with varying results.

OGB Poll Shows Changing Ratings

According to an OGB poll, 30% of respondents rate Donald Tusk’s government positively, while 47.2% rate it negatively. 22.8% gave a neutral rating.

This represents a decrease of both positive ratings by 2.4 percentage points and negative ratings by 1.8 percentage points compared to February. Meanwhile, the share of neutral ratings increased by 4.3%.

A year earlier, in January 2025, 25.9% of respondents rated the government positively, and 54.2% negatively.

Historical Highs and Lows

The highest percentage of positive ratings for the government was recorded last November (34.2%), and the lowest in August (23.5%).

The most negative ratings so far were in August (55.6%), and the least in May (46.8%).

CBOS Survey Shows Slight Improvement

In the latest CBOS survey, 34% of respondents declared themselves supporters of Donald Tusk’s government, an increase of 1 point compared to January.

Meanwhile, 41% identified as opponents, a decrease of 1 point. 22% of respondents have a neutral stance, and 3% have no opinion.

Government’s Poll Trajectory

The current government recorded its highest percentage of opponents in a survey since the beginning of its term in July last year (48%).

The highest percentage of supporters was recorded in February 2024 (41%).

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