How do Poles evaluate Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki’s actions? The United Surveys study for Wirtualna Polska on this topic shows that most of them have a negative opinion, but most rate the prime minister positively. The survey was conducted on May 6-7. 1000 people took part in it. It was created using the CAWI method.
Poland is not satisfied with the actions of Mateusz Morawiecki. Only 13.7 percent. rate them “very good”
The results of the United Surveys poll for Wirtualna Polska showed that 24.5 percent. respondents rated Mateusz Morawiecki’s actions as “rather bad”. another 24.5 percent. of the respondents indicated a “definitely wrong” answer, giving a total of 49 percent. negative rating.
Only 13.7% of the prime minister’s actions were “excellent”. subjects. The answer “rather good” was chosen by 27.9 percent. respondents (total 41.6%). The remaining 9.4% of people who participated in the study did not have an opinion about this.
The opposition has a chance to beat PiS. But he has to join
From the latest United Surveys election poll conducted for rmf fm and Dziennik Gazeta Prawna pointed out that if the opposition joins and leaves the joint list, it can win against PiS and form a joint government.
The results showed that PiS with Solidarna Polska would get 37.6 percent. vote, the Civilian and Left Coalition, 33.1 percent. Polska-PSL Coalition and Poland 2050 – 14.3 percent, the Confederation 6 percent and 9 percent. expressed his doubts. In such a case, the United Right can count on 203 seats, while the opposition can count on a total of 242 seats.
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However, if the opposition joined forces and took part in a single bloc, according to opinion polls, it would win the most votes – 42.4 per cent, leaving it ahead of United Right with 39.7 per cent. The Confederations would then be last on the podium with 7.2 percent, 10.2 percent. respondents will not know who to choose. In such a scenario, the opposition could govern itself, gaining 234 seats.
The survey was conducted between May 2 and 4, using an electronic questionnaire method on a group of 1,000 people.
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