According to a United Surveys poll conducted for Wirtualna Polska from December 6–8, 2024, among 1,000 participants, the ruling coalition continues to enjoy the trust of its voters. However, it has failed to win over opposition supporters, who overwhelmingly rate the government negatively. Overall, 39.3% of those surveyed expressed satisfaction with Prime Minister Tusk’s administration.
As noted by the daily Rzeczpospolita, the results reveal sharply divided opinions, heavily influenced by respondents' political affiliations. Experts also emphasize the growing radicalization of opinions among Poland's youngest demographic.
A recent poll conducted by Opinia24 for More in Common Polska and Fundacja Ważne Sprawy shows that Konfederacja, a far-right party, is the most popular among young voters aged 18-29, with 26% support. The survey, conducted between November 4 and 19, 2024, also revealed that 22% of respondents remain undecided, followed by Koalicja Obywatelska (15%), Polska 2050 and PiS (both 8.5%), Nowa Lewica (7.6%), Partia Razem (4%), and PSL (2%).
Both the Civic Coalition and PiS released anniversary video messages reflecting their contrasting narratives. The KO’s spot highlights its achievements, such as free in vitro treatments, tax cuts, and expanded social benefits, while PiS criticizes the government for increasing national debt and failing to deliver on campaign promises. Meanwhile, individual ministers shared their own summaries of key accomplishments within their portfolios.
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Source: IAR/PAP/Wp.pl/Onet/Rzeczpospolita
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