Donald Tusk's government is facing another challenge. There will be a vote of assurance for the government next Wednesday. Therefore, the United Surveys investigation company conducted a survey to see if Poles support Tusk as Prime Minister. The results are interesting – as many as 44.8% of respondents believe that Tusk should resign as Prime Minister.
However, as it turns out, public opinion is divided. 43.3% of respondents disagree with this message and 11.9% have no opinion on this. These results show that politics in Poland is very polarized.
It is interesting that among the electors of the ruling coalition as much as 81% do not want Tusk to halt acting as Prime Minister. Among opposition organization sympathizers, 82% do not want Tusk to be Prime Minister. These data show that political divisions in Poland are very deep.
The United Surveys survey besides reveals that men are more likely to appeal for resignation of the Prime Minister (48%) than women (40%). This postulate is besides supported by people aged 60-69 (51%) and residents of average and large cities – 40%. Among the supporters of the Prime Minister's departure are those who receive 800+ (74%) and those with primary or vocational education (60%).
Information sources are besides interesting. Supporters of the Prime Minister's departure are mainly from tv Republika (75%), TVP (58%), YouTube channels specified as the Zero Channel and the Open strategy (54%), as well as social media (46%).
It is worth noting that Donald Tusk's government is judged by Poles differently. The United Surveys poll shows that as many as 44.8% of respondents believe that Tusk should resign as Prime Minister. However, as it turns out, public opinion is divided and politics in Poland is very polarized.
Therefore, voting on a vote of assurance for the government will be very important. This will be an chance for Members to show work and sound judgment. Poland needs a unchangeable and effective government that will be able to solve the problems it faces.
The United Surveys poll results show that Poles are curious in politics and want to influence the government of the country. Therefore, media and politicians should work together to inform citizens and advance fairness and transparency in politics.
The figures are interesting. 44.8% of respondents believe that Tusk should resign as Prime Minister. 43.3% disagree with this message and 11.9% have no opinion on it. These data show that the public is divided and that politics in Poland is very polarized.
Therefore, voting on a vote of assurance for the government will be very important. Members should consider all arguments and show work and appropriate judgment. Poland needs a unchangeable and effective government that will be able to solve the problems it faces.
The United Surveys investigation company conducted a survey to see if Poles support Tusk as Prime Minister. The results are interesting and show that the public is divided. 44.8% of respondents believe that Tusk should resign as Prime Minister and 43.3% disagree with this statement.
Politics in Poland is highly polarized. The electors of the ruling coalition and supporters of opposition parties have different opinions on the government. 81% of the ruling coalition voters do not want Tusk to halt acting as Prime Minister, and 82% of opposition organization sympathizers do not want Tusk to be Prime Minister.
Men are more likely to appeal for resignation of the Prime Minister (48%) than women (40%). This postulate is besides supported by people aged 60-69 (51%) and residents of average and large cities – 40%. Information sources are besides interesting. Supporters of the Prime Minister's departure are mainly from tv Republika (75%), TVP (58%), YouTube channels specified as the Zero Channel and the Open strategy (54%), as well as social media (46%).
Therefore, voting on a vote of assurance for the government will be very important. Members should consider all arguments and show work and appropriate judgment. Poland needs a unchangeable and effective government that will be able to solve the problems it faces.
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Donald Tusk's government under scrutiny: 44.8% of Poles for his resignation.