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Poles see little change after a year of Tusk’s rule, surveys show

Poles see little change after a year of Tusk’s rule, surveys show

14:05, 13.12.2024
  em/ew;
Poles see little change after a year of Tusk’s rule, surveys show A significant portion of the Polish population feels that little has changed in their lives since Prime Minister Donald Tusk’s coalition government took office a year ago, a new survey has found.

A significant portion of the Polish population feels that little has changed in their lives since Prime Minister Donald Tusk’s coalition government took office a year ago, a new survey has found.

Some 68% of opposition supporters feel worse off under Tusk's (C) government and only 1% reported improvements. PAP/Jarek Praszkiewicz
Some 68% of opposition supporters feel worse off under Tusk's (C) government and only 1% reported improvements. PAP/Jarek Praszkiewicz

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In a poll carried out for radio RMF FM and the daily Dziennik Gazeta Prawna, 46.8% of respondents said that their situation had remained unchanged over the past year, with 13.6% feeling better off and 37.5% experiencing a deterioration in their conditions.

Supporters of the ruling coalition expressed a more positive view of the government's performance, with 69.1% reporting no significant changes in their lives.

Among this group, 24.7% said their situation had improved, while 6.2% felt worse off.

But according to the same survey, 68.5% of opposition supporters felt worse off under Tusk's government and only 1% reported improvements. In this group, 30.6% believed their situation had stayed the same.

Another survey, conducted for the daily Super Express, painted a similar picture with 36% of participants feeling no change in their lives, while 44% reported feeling worse off and just 14% said their situation had improved since the change of government in 2023.

Between December 6 and 8, 2024, a random sample of 1,000 adults participated in the RMF FM and Dziennik Gazeta Prawna survey.

The Super Express poll, conducted by the Pollster Research Institute, surveyed 1,005 people between December 10 and 11, 2024.