Political future in bleak colors. What do Poles think about Nawrocki's cooperation with the government?

What will cooperation between Donald Tusk's government and President Karol Nawrocki look like? According to the Opinia24 poll for RMF FM, Poles see it in bleak colors. According to 37% of respondents, both sides will have little desire to cooperate. 5% of respondents have the opposite opinion.
On June 2nd, the National Electoral Commission announced the results of the second round of the presidential elections - it reported that Karol Nawrocki, supported by PiS, obtained 50.89 percent of the votes and was elected president, while KO candidate Rafał Trzaskowski obtained 49.11 percent of the votes.
In the survey, respondents were asked the question "Which side, in your opinion, will be more willing to cooperate between Donald Tusk's government and President Karol Nawrocki?"
The largest group of respondents (37%) assessed that the willingness to cooperate would be low on the part of both the government and the president. 18% of respondents stated that the government would be more willing to cooperate, and 19% bet on the president.
An optimistic vision of cooperation between the president and the government is held by 5 percent of respondents. In their opinion, the willingness to cooperate will be equally great on both sides.
A significantly larger number of respondents, as many as 21 percent, chose the answer "hard to say".
According to the survey, the youngest respondents (18-29 years old) are the most critical of the government's cooperation with the president - 45% of them believe that they have little will to cooperate.
Almost half of the Law and Justice electorate (45 percent) claim that Karol Nawrocki, who was supported by this party during the campaign, will be more inclined to cooperation.
Meanwhile, 46% of Civic Coalition supporters believe that Donald Tusk's government will show greater willingness to cooperate with the new president. Interestingly, another 41% of Civic Coalition voters claim that both sides will have little willingness to cooperate.
Almost half of Confederation voters (47%) see little will for dialogue on either side. In turn, 26% place their bets on the president in this matter, and 11% - on the government.
The Opinia24 survey for RMF FM was conducted on June 9-12 using a mixed-mode technique: computer-assisted telephone interviews - CATI and online interviews (CAWI). It involved 1,003 adults. (PAP)
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