How Poles evaluate his first month of presidency [SONDAŻ]


In the SW Research survey for rp.pl, conducted on September 2-3, 2025 on a group of 800 Internet users over 18 years of age, participants assessed the first month of the presidency of Karol Nawrocki on a school scale from 1 to 6.
The highest rating, So six, granted the president 13.1 percent. respondents. 15.5 percent issued a very good rating. respondents, and good – 16.4 percent In turn, 9.3 percent respondents decided that the president deserves a sufficient assessment, and 13.3 percent. assessed his actions as mediocre. Most, because 21.9 percent study participants, granted Karol Nawrocki an insufficient assessment. 10.5 percent declared their lack of opinion on this matter. people.
The study was carried out by the SW Research agency among users of the SW Panel on-line panel. A sample of 800 people over 18 was selected randomly and its structure corrected using an analytical weight so that it corresponds to the structure of adult Poles in terms of key socio-demographic features. Taken taken into account, among others age, education, income and place of residence.
Adam Jastrzębski, Senior Project Manager at SW Research, pointed out that the percentage of people evaluating the president is growing insufficiently with age – from 7 percent. Among the youngest up to 33 percent Among the oldest. Such an opinion is more often expressed by people with higher education (26 percent) and almost three out of ten people with monthly income below PLN 3,000 net (29 %). Karol Nawrocki's work as a president is most often criticized by city residents from 100,000 Until 199 thousand people (27 percent).
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The new president, previously the president of the Institute of National Remembrance and a candidate supported by PiS, obtained 50.89 percent in the election. votes, which translated into 10,606,877 votes. This is the second highest result in the history of the presidential election in the Third Polish Republic – Only Lech Wałęsa won more votes in 1990.
During the first weeks of office, Karol Nawrocki signed 31 laws adopted by the parliament, and seven vetoed. At that time, President Nawrocki also convened a cabinet council, during which he discussed with members of the government about the state of state finances and the implementation of key investments, such as the construction of the Central Communication Port or a nuclear power plant.
On the third of September, he met in the White House with US President Donald Trump, the next day he talked in Rome with the Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Melons, and on the fifth of September he visited the Vatican, where he met with Pope Leon XIV. During talks in Washington, Donald Trump assured that he was not planning to withdraw American soldiers from Poland, and even declared the possibility of increasing their number if the Polish authorities ask for it.




