Poles have given their assessments of Tusk and Morawiecki. The poll leaves no doubt.

Almost two years have passed since the coalition took power on October 15th. However, the current government faces a serious crisis, triggered by Rafał Trzaskowski's presidential election defeat. In response, Donald Tusk announced a government reshuffle, details of which he will present on Wednesday at 10 a.m.
In the context of these events, UCE Research asked Poles how they assessed the foreign policy of the United Right government and the current coalition of Civic Coalition, Poland 2050, Polish People's Party (PSL), and the Left. The survey was commissioned by Onet.
Differences in the foreign policy of individual governmentsInternational politics has long been one of the most controversial and polarized topics in public debate. Donald Tusk's government prioritizes rebuilding relations with the European Union. The previous government, led by Mateusz Morawiecki, emphasized the need to strengthen Poland's sovereignty and build a strong position in Europe. The common denominator for both camps was cooperation with the United States, considered a key foreign partner.
The question asked to respondents in the survey was: "Which government, in your opinion, has conducted or is conducting a better international policy for Poland?"
In response, 43.7 percent of participants identified the current Donald Tusk government as more beneficial to the country. Meanwhile, 34 percent of respondents favored the United Right's foreign policy. Meanwhile, 22.3 percent of respondents had no opinion on the matter or were unable to make a clear assessment.
Political preferences influence the assessment of international politicsThe poll shows that perceptions of international politics strongly depend on respondents' political views. Among Law and Justice supporters, a staggering 83.3 percent believe that the United Right government represented Poland better abroad. Meanwhile, a staggering 92 percent of Civic Coalition voters favored Donald Tusk's current government.
Supporters of the Left, Poland 2050, the Polish People's Party (PSL), and the Razem Party (Together) were also more likely to consider the current government's actions more effective in international relations. The situation was different for the Konfederacja (Confederation) and Konfederacja Korony Polskiej (Confederation of the Polish Crown) electorate, with a majority of these groups indicating that the previous government had pursued a better foreign policy.
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