Will the reconstruction help the government overcome the crisis? Poles have spoken out.

According to the latest poll, 59.3% of respondents believe that a government reshuffle will not help the government overcome the crisis or improve the coalition's ratings. The opposite view was expressed by 31.3%.
In a poll conducted by IBRiS for "Rzeczpospolita" , 21.5% of respondents stated that reconstruction "would probably not help" in overcoming the political crisis, while "definitely not help" was the option chosen by 37.8% of respondents - a total of 59.3%.
9.4% of respondents were undecided. 25.4% believed that reconstruction would "probably help," and 5.9% believed that it would "definitely help."
Will a government reshuffle help him resolve the political crisis? Poll resultsWhen it comes to responses broken down by electorate, 62% of ruling coalition voters believe that the reshuffle will help overcome the current political turmoil, while 23% of coalition voters hold the opposite view. This means that implementing the reshuffle could, after all, strengthen the government's position within its own electorate , the newspaper emphasizes.
Conversely, 90 percent of opposition voters (defined as PiS, Konfederacja, Razem) believe that reconstruction will not help with the government's current problems.
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According to the newspaper's findings, the current cabinet reshuffle is sometimes referred to in government circles as "Tusk's last reshuffle." The next one would also include the prime minister in 2026 and provide a fresh impetus and image refresh ahead of the Sejm elections. Conversations with senior politicians from the Civic Platform (PO) and other coalition parties indicate that Donald Tusk himself is also starting to consider this scenario , Rzeczpospolita writes.
The IBRiS study was conducted on July 11-12 on a nationwide group of 1,171 people.
Talks with coalition partners are ongoing. Kierwiński: There will be new faces.The cabinet reshuffle is expected to take place during the Sejm session scheduled for July 22-25 . It remains unclear how many current ministers will retain their positions and who will be in the new lineup. When asked in Tuesday's "Graffiti" about his future as government plenipotentiary for flood reconstruction, Marcin Kierwiński stated that he was awaiting Donald Tusk's decision.
SEE: Piotr Zgorzelski on the government reshuffle. "A very good team."
The minister pointed out that talks with coalition partners are still ongoing, and " some things will be decided until the last minute ." "This process takes this long to present a new cabinet that will be more effective than the previous one, with greater impetus to solve the problems of Poles," Kierwiński said, adding that the ruling camp found itself "in a new situation" following the presidential election results.
When asked if new people might join the government, the minister didn't deny it. "A reshuffle is always a matter of bringing in new faces ," he said.

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