Is a Political Turn in the Works? Tusk Is Losing Ground in Voters' Eyes, While One Minister Is Gaining Ground
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More than half of Poles have a negative view of Prime Minister Donald Tusk's actions, according to a new IPSOS poll. Participants gave a more favorable assessment of Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski's policies. Despite this, the majority of respondents would not want the deputy prime minister to replace Tusk as head of government.
Radosław Sikorski is rated more favorably by voters than Donald Tusk, according to a recent Radio Zet poll. The survey also revealed that more voters from individual parties positively assess the political activities of the current foreign minister than those of the prime minister.
More people participating in an IPSOS poll for Radio ZET oppose the replacement of Donald Tusk with Radosław Sikorski as prime minister than support it. Twenty-five percent believe the deputy prime minister and foreign minister would be a better choice for the position, while 43 percent of respondents prefer Tusk as prime minister. PAP: A majority of Poles oppose Radosław Sikorski replacing Donald Tusk as prime minister, according to the latest …
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