Tusk Reflects on Two-Year Rule, Promises to End Current Game in Two Years

On Saturday, Donald Tusk marked the two‑year anniversary of his government on X, praised Poland’s progress and pledged to finish the current administration in another two years.

Tusk on Poland’s Deserved Progress

In an X post, Donald Tusk thanked the country for its achievements, claiming that Poland deserves even more. He took full responsibility for the past two years and expressed confidence that Poles can manage further advancement.

Beata Szydło Calls Tusk’s Government a Drama

Former cabinet secretary and EP MP Beata Szydło criticized the current administration as the worst in decades. She claims that the government’s actions—such as health system collapse, rising unemployment, closed facilities and stalled key investments—have caused massive losses, describing it as “a drama for Poland.”

Konrad Berkowicz Predicts End of ‘Game’ in Two Years

Convergence MP Konrad Berkowicz said the administration failed to deliver on 100 promises made in 100 days, noting that only about a quarter were fulfilled. He declared that the “game” would end in two years.

Bogdan Rzońca Paints Current Poland’s State

European Parliament MP Bogdan Rzońca listed structural failures: constitutional institutions weakened, record deficit, crumbling health services, poor sports performance, underinvested rail lines and rising prices. He concluded that the country looks bleak today.

Łukasz Rzepecki Urges Tusk’s Resignation

Former MP and former presidential advisor Łukasz Rzepecki accused Tusk of taking full responsibility while boasting about failures in health protection, judiciary chaos, budget deficit, and tax policy. He called for Tusk’s resignation.

CBOS Survey Rates Government Measures

A CBOS study released on Friday assessed public opinion of government actions. Highest-rated areas were defence (3.31/5), foreign policy (3.22), crime and citizen safety (3.20), environmental protection (3.20) and family policy (3.16). Lowest-rated were healthcare (2.68) and agricultural policy (2.75).

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