Opinion polling on the 2001–2005 Miller–Belka governments

PM Leszek Miller in 2002, PM Marek Belka in 2004.

The Miller, Belka I and Belka II cabinets governed Poland throughout 2001–2005, succeeding the Buzek cabinet. The cabinets were formed by the Democratic Left Alliance – Labour UnionPolish People's Party coalition, which was first elected in the 2001 Polish parliamentary election and lost power in the 2005 election.[1][2] Throughout their period in power, several polling agencies conducted opinion polls researching support for related issues.

Prime Ministerial approval polls

Date(s)
conducted
Polling firm/Link Sample size Approve Disapprove Don't know Net approval
2–5 Apr 2004 CBOS 993 9 78 13 –69
5–8 Mar 2004 CBOS 1,022 10 75 14 –65
Apr 2004 OBOP 7 87 6 –80
4–7 Mar 2004 OBOP 1,005 11 82 7 –71
6–9 Feb 2004 CBOS 1,024 14 68 18 –54
5–8 Feb 2004 OBOP 1,005 11 82 7 –71
10–12 Jan 2004 OBOP 1,005 18 74 8 –56
9–12 Jan 2004 CBOS 1,057 17 65 18 –48
6–8 Dec 2003 OBOP 1,005 16 76 8 –60
5–8 Dec 2003 CBOS 1,000 16 67 17 –51
8–10 Nov 2003 OBOP 1,005 14 78 8 –64
7–10 Nov 2003 CBOS 1,088 15 70 15 –55
4–6 Oct 2003 OBOP 1,005 14 78 8 –64
3–6 Oct 2003 CBOS 1,016 20 63 17 –43
6–8 Sep 2003 OBOP 1,005 16 75 9 –59
5–8 Sep 2003 CBOS 1,105 16 66 18 –50
9–11 Aug 2003 OBOP 1,000 14 74 12 –60
1–4 Aug 2003 CBOS 880 19 62 19 –43
5–7 Jul 2003 OBOP 1,005 18 71 11 –53
4–7 Jul 2003 CBOS 952 15 68 17 –53
7–9 Jun 2003 OBOP 1,004 15 74 11 –59
29 May – 1 Jun 2003 CBOS 1,260 19 63 28 –44
10–12 May 2003 OBOP 1,007 16 72 12 –56
9–12 May 2003 CBOS 1,264 17 59 24 –42
5–7 Apr 2003 OBOP 1,004 16 72 12 –56
4–7 Apr 2003 CBOS 1,229 16 65 19 –49
8–10 Mar 2003 OBOP 1,005 26 62 12 –36
1–4 Mar 2003 CBOS 975 31 50 19 –19
8–10 Feb 2003 OBOP 1,001 29 56 15 –27
1–4 Feb 2003 CBOS 1,006 33 44 23 –11
11–13 Jan 2003 OBOP 1,007 41 45 14 –4
3–6 Jan 2003 CBOS 1,025 35 41 24 –6
29 Nov – 2 Dec 2002 CBOS 986 29 47 24 –18
Dec 2003 OBOP 30 56 14 –26
12–14 Nov 2002 OBOP 1,006 30 53 17 –23
8–11 Nov 2002 CBOS 1,042 39 38 23 1
11–14 Oct 2002 CBOS 1,231 38 38 24 Tie
5–7 Oct 2002 OBOP 1,008 35 51 14 –16
6–9 Sep 2002 CBOS 1,235 34 41 25 –7
Sep 2002 OBOP 37 47 16 –10
24–26 Aug 2002 OBOP 1,003 35 50 15 –15
3–5 Aug 2002 OBOP 1,017 31 50 19 –19
2–5 Aug 2002 CBOS 967 34 39 27 –5
5–8 Jul 2002 CBOS 1,024 33 44 23 –11
Jul 2002 OBOP 34 52 14 –18
8–10 Jun 2002 OBOP 1,010 36 49 15 –13
7–10 Jun 2002 CBOS 1,060 35 40 25 –5
11–13 May 2002 OBOP 1,019 38 45 17 –7
10–13 May 2002 CBOS 1,047 40 36 24 4
5–8 Apr 2002 CBOS 1,044 39 35 26 4
Apr 2002 OBOP 39 41 20 –2
9–11 Mar 2002 OBOP 1,017 39 40 21 –1
1–4 Mar 2002 CBOS 1,065 39 36 25 3
9–11 Feb 2002 OBOP 1,005 43 34 23 9
1–4 Feb 2002 CBOS 954 47 30 23 17
10–14 Jan 2002 CBOS 973 46 28 26 18
Jan 2001 OBOP 46 29 25 17
7–10 Dec 2001 CBOS 960 47 25 28 22
Dec 2001 OBOP 47 20 33 27
9–12 Nov 2001 CBOS 968 53 22 25 31
Nov 2001 OBOP 47 9 44 38

Will Miller be a good prime minister?

Date(s)
conducted
Polling firm/Link Sample size Good Decent Bad Don't know/Neutral Net approval
12–15 Oct 2001 CBOS 1,020 45 26 7 22 38

See also

Notes

References

  1. ^ Dudek, Antoni (2023). Historia polityczna Polski 1989–2023 [Polish political history 1989-2023] (in Polish). Warsaw: Wydawnictwo Naukowe Scholar. ISBN 978-83-67450-66-9.
  2. ^ "Koalicja PO-PiS historia powstania i rozpadu". TVN 24. 9 October 2005. Retrieved 2025-12-25.