According to the latest survey by the Social Changes studio prepared for Telewizja wPolsce24, more than half of Poles are dissatisfied with the actions of Donald Tusk’s government.
A survey conducted by Social Changes for wPolsce24 shows that only 4.9 percent of respondents are “definitely satisfied” with the actions of Tusk’s government, reports wPolityce.
While 29.9 percent of respondents are “rather satisfied,” this brings Tusk’s total positive sentiment to just 34.8 percent.
The results clearly show that the majority opinion (56.5 percent) is negative on Tusk, with 29.3 percent of respondents “definitely dissatisfied” and 27.2 percent “rather dissatisfied.” Another 8.7 percent of respondents had no opinion on this matter.
The survey was conducted through interviews with a sample of 1,000 people in January-February 2026.
Notably, despite Tusk’s low approval rating, his Civic Coalition (KO) party is still the most popular party in Poland in many poll, hovering between 30 and 35 percent. His biggest rival, Law and Justice (PiS), hovers between 25-28 percent. The right has been split by rival parties — Confederation and the Confederation of the Polish Crown — but many polls still predict that the right may be able to form a coalition and govern if elections were held today.
