Is Time Finally Running Out for Poland’s Tusk?
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Is Time Finally Running Out for Poland’s Tusk?
Polish media is this week full of rumours that Donald Tusk is preparing to step down as prime minister, perhaps as early as next year. That would be well ahead of national elections planned for late 2027. This is hardly surprising in the wake of the liberal establishment’s devastating presidential election defeat, which came amid—and, in doing so, further underlined—its failures with regard to border control and economic maintenance. Mounting di…
Radosław Sikorski with the greatest support, Donald Tusk and Jarosław Kaczyński far behind – these are the results of the latest SW Research poll for Onet regarding Poles' preferences for the future prime minister after the parliamentary elections in 2027. Not only the leader of the ranking is surprising, but also the two subsequent places on the podium.
Foreign policy begins at home. Following the recent presidential elections in Poland, the question of how the new domestic political situation could affect the country’s international role has become especially urgent. Undoubtedly, the victory of far-right populist Karol Nawrocki, supported by the opposition party Law and Justice (PiS), will prolong the difficult cohabitation between a right-wing president (the current Andrzej Duda will leave of…
According to 59.3% of respondents, a government reshuffle will not help resolve the political crisis or improve the ratings of Donald Tusk's cabinet, according to an IBRiS poll for "Rzeczpospolita." According to the newspaper, a true reshuffle is expected in a year, when the prime minister would be replaced. The article, "Poles No Longer Believe in Tusk's Cabinet Reshuffle" [IBRIS], comes from the website Wszystko co mojego.
Do Poles consider Donald Tusk an effective prime minister? The latest IBRiS poll for Radio ZET yields results the prime minister will not like.
**A new poll shows that the majority of Poles have a negative view of Donald Tusk's effectiveness as prime minister. 54.2% of respondents believe he is not an effective head of government, while 37.2% view him positively. The survey reveals deep political divisions within society. The results are particularly surprising among voters of the Third Way coalition.** Respondents were asked in the poll whether they believed Donald Tusk was an effectiv…
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