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Tusk’s Government Faces Sharp Divide in Polish Public Opinion

Polish readers express deeply divided opinions on Donald Tusk’s government in a recent survey, showing nearly equal support and criticism.

Survey Reveals Polarized Public Opinion

Following an article about Michał Rachoń and his conflict with police, a poll quickly attracted reader attention. Although the article concerned a specific incident, the question posed to readers had a broader political context, revealing social attitudes and clear divisions in perception of the government.

Split on Government Performance

The poll asked readers to evaluate Donald Tusk’s government. The vote distribution shows the topic evokes strong emotions and leaves no room for indifference. The most votes went to “definitely positive” at 37.82%, followed by “definitely negative” at 35.04% (results from January 30, 2026). This indicates a deep division in readers’ opinions.

Positive Ratings Hold Slight Edge

Positive responses, both definite and moderate, combined for 53.19% of votes, giving the government a slight lead over negative assessments. This suggests that among readers, there is cautious optimism toward the current authorities, though more reserved voices are present. Neutral response was chosen by only 1.58% of voters, with a small percentage expressing no opinion, confirming that politics continues to strongly engage and prompt clear evaluations.

Critics Remain Firm in Opposition

The results also show that critical attitudes toward the government remain strong. The total number of negative responses reached 45.23%, almost matching the positive ratings. For many readers, the government’s actions to date have not met expectations. Some negative assessments are decisive, which may suggest deep disappointment or lack of trust in the current ruling team. The poll thus shows not only a temporary mood but also entrenched division lines that continue to dominate public debate.

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