Close to 52% of Poles say they trust their president

More than half of Poles say they trust President Karol Nawrocki, the independent politician who was supported by the conservative Law & Justice (PiS) party in the last presidential election. This is a record score for the politician.

A new IBRiS poll commissioned by Onet indicates that President Karol Nawrocki is trusted by 51.8 percent of Poles, a 4.9 percentage point increase compared to the October survey, reports Do Rzeczy. Meanwhile, 41.9 percent of survey participants declared a lack of trust in the head of state, and 6.3 percent of respondents were neutral.

“He is just short of the all-time record set by Szymon Hołownia in January 2024, who, as a newly-appointed speaker of the Sejm, gained 54.4 percent of trust,” Onet pointed out.

Nawrocki was followed by Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Radosław Sikorski, with 40.3 percent of Poles saying he had their trust, a drop of 3.5 percentage points. Close to half of respondents (49.8 percent) declared a lack of confidence in the foreign minister, while 9.6 percent were neutral.

The new speaker of the Sejm and head of the New Left, Włodzimierz Czarzasty, is currently trusted by 39.6 percent of respondents, a gain of 7.6 percentage points since the previous survey. Another 47 percent of respondents declare they have no confidence in this politician, and 13 percent are neutral.

Others in the top 10 (for politicians Poles trust) included Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of National Defense Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz, who earned 37.7 percent, Prime Minister Donald Tusk, 37.4 percent, and former PM Mateusz Morawiecki with 37 percent (up 3.7 percent). Morawiecki is now number one among PiS politicians and also beat out Confederation representatives. 

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