Fifty one percent of Poles think the current Civic Platform (PO) cabinet is better than the previous Law and Justice administration, reveals an opinion poll conducted by pollster CBOS.
Only 12 per cent of respondents believe Jaroslaw Kaczynski’s government was better, 28 per cent think both are comparable and 9 per cent have no opinion on the subject.
Forty five per cent respondents said Tusk’s government has performed as previously expected, 29 per cent believe it has failed their expectations and only 9 per cent have said it has exceeded them.
The majority of respondents (57 per cent) are of the opinion that the ruling PO-PSL coalition has demonstrated good co-operation and 23 per cent believe the contrary.
As many as 85 per cent are dissatisfied with the quality of co-operation between Tusk and President Kaczynski while 7 per cent believe it has been good.
CBOS conducted the opinion poll on a group of 1137 people between February 1 and 4. (mj)