Opinion polling on the 1989–1993 Polish governments
PM Tadeusz Mazowiecki in 1990, PM Jan Krzysztof Bielecki in 1991, PM Jan Olszewski in 2007, PM Waldemar Pawlak in 1994, PM Hanna Suchocka in 1992.
| Opinion polling for Polish presidencies, governments and issues |
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| Presidencies |
| Jaruzelski · Wałęsa · Kwaśniewski · Kaczyński · Komorowski · Duda · Nawrocki |
| Governments |
| 1989–1993 · 1993–1997 · 1997–2001 · 2001–2005 · 2005–2007 · 2007–2015 · 2015–2023 · 2023–present |
| Issues |
| European Union |
In 1989–1993, in the period following the abolition of communism in Poland with the 1989 Polish parliamentary election to the 1993 Polish parliamentary election, the country was governed by a 5 governments: the Mazowiecki government (1989–1991), Bielecki government (1991), Olszewski government (1991–1992), Pawlak government (1992, lost motion of confidence) and Suchocka government (1992–1993). In the period of these governments, several polling agencies conducted opinion polls researching support for issues regarding their time in power.