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Tusk Under Pressure as Support for Resignation Grows

According to the latest poll, 41.5% of respondents believe that Donald Tusk should resign. Meanwhile, 41.2% think he should remain in office. As many as 17.3% did not give a clear answer to the question of whether the leader of the current coalition should stay on as Prime Minister. The survey, conducted by United Surveys […] The post Tusk Under Pressure as Support for Resignation Grows appeared first on PolandDaily24.com.
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In 2027 – if not sooner – the right will form a government. With PiS, Konfederacja, maybe Grzegorz Braun. Will Prime Minister Donald Tusk find the will to fight, or has he simply accepted it?

·Poland
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Poles are deeply divided in their assessment of Prime Minister Donald Tusk, according to the latest United Surveys poll. 41.5 percent of respondents believe that Tusk should resign, while 41.2 percent are of the opposite opinion. 17.3 percent of people have no specific opinion on the matter. How did voters of individual parties respond?

Should Donald Tusk remain in office or end his term as prime minister? Poles have expressed their views in the latest poll.

Should Donald Tusk resign as prime minister? The latest poll by United Surveys for Wirtualna Polska reveals the varied opinions of Poles. The difference in responses is almost imperceptible — 41.5 percent of respondents believe that the prime minister should resign, while 41.2 percent disagree. 17.3 percent remain undecided.

If the ruling coalition decides to change the prime minister, who should replace Donald Tusk? Poles have spoken out in the latest poll.

·Warsaw, Poland
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Do Rzeczy broke the news in Warsaw, Poland on Sunday, July 6, 2025.
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