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Tusk Reveals Poll Results: “We Keep Moving Forward”

Poland’s Prime Minister, Donald Tusk, released the latest opinion‑poll results during the midway review of his administration’s mandate.

Tusk Releases Mid‑Term Opinion‑Poll

Poland’s Prime Minister Donald Tusk posted the latest survey results during the mid‑term review of his government’s mandate.

Party‑by‑Party Poll Breakdown

The OGB survey shows the Civic Coalition at 34.1 %, Law and Justice 27.9 %, Confederation 16.4 %, Polish Crown Confederation 7.1 %, Together 4.3 %, Left 4.2 %, Polish People’s Party 3.7 %, and Poland 2050 2.4 %.

Tusk framed the results as a rallying call, urging the coalition to keep pushing forward and warning against pessimism.

Outreach to Poles Abroad

In a second X post, Tusk urged the Polish diaspora to return, claiming the country’s pace, economy, and living conditions had improved.

Independent Poll Indicates Shifting Sentiment

The Pollster institute’s survey for “Super Express” showed 65 % of respondents still supporting the coalition, 22 % had changed, and 13 % were undecided.

The study used CAWI on 1,002 adults in October 11‑12.

2023 Parliamentary Election: Record Turnout

The October 15 election drew 74.38 % turnout – the highest in the Third Republic – with five parties winning seats.

PiS received 35.38 % of votes but fell short of a governing majority; the Civic Coalition got 30.70 %, Third Way PSL‑Poland 2050 14.40 %, New Left 8.61 %, and Confederation Freedom and Independence 7.16 %.

Concurrent Referendum Non‑binding Results

The national referendum on asset sales, retirement age, and the Belarus border barrier saw turnout below 50 %, leaving the outcomes legally non‑binding per the Constitution.

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