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Who do Poles trust? At the head of Andrzej Duda, and finally Jarosław Kaczyński

2025-05-28 18:00

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2025-05-28 18:00

President Andrzej Duda ending in May enjoys the largest, 48 percent. The trust of Poles – according to the CBOS survey. Sejm Marshal Szymon Hołownia trusts 43 percent respondents, and to the head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Radosław Sikorski – 40 percent The leader of the Ranking of Distrust is the PiS president Jarosław Kaczyński – he does not trust him 56 percent.

Who do Poles trust? At the head of Andrzej Duda, and finally Jarosław Kaczyński
Who do Poles trust? At the head of Andrzej Duda, and finally Jarosław Kaczyński
/ Chancellery of the President of the Republic of Poland

According to CBOS, in May, the outgoing President Andrzej Duda, who trusts 48 percent, is the most trusting. Poles; an increase of 5 percentage points compared to April. The president does not trust 38 percent respondents (decrease by 4 percentage points). Duda, as a leader of the trust ranking, replaced KO's candidate for President Rafał Trzaskowski, who was the leader of trust in April.

Second place, as in April, is taken by Sejm Marshal Szymon Hołownia, who is trusted by 43 percent. respondents (decrease by 2 percentage points) to the recent third way candidate for president does not trust 37 percent. (increase by 2 percentage points). The head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Radosław Sikorski came third, who trusts 40 percent. respondents (decrease by 1 percentage point). In the April ranking of trust, Sikorski was fourth. The head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs does not trust 33 percent in May Poles (an increase of 2 percentage points).

President's candidate Rafał Trzaskowski and the recent candidate of the Confederation for President Sławomir Mentzen occupy the fourth place ex aequo; In the face of both politicians, trust was declared 39 percent. respondents.

“Just before the May voting, trust in Rafał Trzaskowski was declared by 5 percentage points less respondents than a month earlier and – what is important in the perspective of the second round of elections – the number of respondents expressing distrust of him (45 %, an increase of 5 percentage) increased to a high, previously unquestioned level (45 %, notes CBOS.

Trust in Mentzen increased by 5 percentage points. compared to April. At the same time, in May, fewer people do not trust the confederation politician (39 percent, decrease by 2 percentage points).

The fifth place went to Deputy Prime Minister, head of the Ministry of National Defense Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz, who trusts 38 percent. respondents (decrease by 2 percentage points); He doesn't trust him 29 percent. respondents (increase by 1 percentage point).

The next position in the trust ranking was taken by the Senate Deputy Marshal, the recent left candidate for president Magdalena Biejat – 37 percent. In her case, a significant, 10 percent were recorded. Increased trust compared to the April study. Biejat does not trust 23 percent respondents (increase by 4 percentage points). As noted, these results are associated with a significant increase in Biejat recognition – in May it identifies it by 15 percentage points. more Poles than in April (increase from 65 % to 80 %).

Further place in the ranking went to the Sejm Deputy Marshal, one of the leaders of the Confederation Krzysztof Bosak, whom 36 percent trust. (increase by 2 percentage points). He doesn't trust him 31 percent. (decrease by 2 percentage points).

President's candidate, supported by PiS Karol Nawrocki in the May ranking of trust, ranks eighth place ex aequo with Prime Minister Donald Tusk. The President of the Institute of National Remembrance and the Prime Minister trusts 35 percent respondents. In the case of Nawrocki, there was an increase in trust by 6 percentage points, while in the case of Tusk a 4 -percentage inheritance The presidential candidate does not trust 42 percent respondents (unchanged), while the prime minister does not currently trust 51 percent. (by 6 percent points more compared to April).

The next places in the trust ranking are occupied by: PiS MP, B. Rzemier Mateusz Morawiecki, who trusts 34 percent. Poles (an increase of 5 percentage points); He doesn't trust him 50 percent. (decrease by 5 percentage points).

MP Together, a recent presidential candidate Adrian Zandberg and Minister of Justice Adam Bodnar, who trusts 30 percent. respondents (in the case of Zandberg an increase of 8 percentage points; in the case of Bodnar, a 3 % percentage drop). Distrust of them declares 25 percent in turn. and 28 percent respondents (in the case of Zandberg unchanged; in the case of Bodnar, an increase of 1 percentage compared to April).

29 percent of PiS PiS Jarosław Kaczyński respondents (increase by 4 percentage points); He doesn't trust him 56 percent. (decrease by 4 percentage points). Kaczyński, as in April, is a politician who arouses the greatest distrust.

The study was conducted on a representative sample of adult residents of Poland, drawn from the PESEL register. They were implemented just before the first round of presidential elections, from 5 to 14 May on a sample of 1080 people (including: 64.4 percent using the CAPI method, 23.7 percent – Cati and 11.9 percent – CAWI). (PAP)

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