Half of Poles do not believe that the president will fulfill election promises

2025-09-07 13:47, act. 2025-09-07 21:00
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2025-09-07 13:47
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2025-09-07 21:00
Half of the participants of the United Surveys by Ibris poll for Wirtualna Polska published on Sunday do not believe that President Karol Nawrocki will make 21 main promises he made in the election campaign. Less than 40 percent believe in the fulfillment of these promises. respondents.


In the poll to the question: “Do you think Karol Nawrocki will fulfill 21 promises that he made during the presidential campaign in Poland?”, 50.7 percent. respondents answered that they did not. 37.5 percent He declared the belief that the president would fulfill all his promises.
The answer “definitely not” was given by 24.8 percent. study participants, of which 9 percent respondents declaring as opposition voters – PiS and the Confederation, 54 percent respondents who consider themselves voters of the ruling coalition and 11 percent. other voters. “Rather not” answered 25.9 percent: 15 percent opposition voters, 43 percent coalition voters and 26 percent others.
6.5 percent On the other hand, “definitely yes” answered the questions. In the group declaring as opposition voters – PiS and the Confederation – this percentage amounted to 13 percent, and among the voters of the ruling coalition and other voters – 0 percent. A total of 31 percent gave the answer. respondents, among the opposition voters it was 55 percent, and among the voters of the ruling coalition – 1 percent. This answer was also indicated by 20 percent. other participants of the survey.
The United Surveys by Ibris survey for Wirtualna Polska was conducted using the Cati/CAWI method on August 13-16, 2025 on a representative sample of 1000 adult Poles. (PAP)
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