Poles assessed President Nawrocki. One change stands out [SONDAŻ]

Although he ran as an independent candidate, his campaign was clearly supported by Law and Justice, and the electoral staff included politicians from this party.
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The first months of Karol Nawrocki's presidency. In the background, cooperation with the Confederation and PiS
After taking office in the Presidential Palace, the president also did not avoid cooperation and contacts with representatives of other groups, including the Confederation. Meetings with the leaders of this formation, as in the case of the conversation with Sławomir Mentzen in October, raise questions among commentators about Nawrocki's actual political independence and the direction of his legislative decisions.
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Karol Nawrocki and Sławomir Mentzen during the election campaign
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In the public debate, Nawrocki's presidency has aroused great interest from the very beginning. On the one hand, his supporters emphasize the ability to maintain dialogue with various political circles and efficient management of current state affairs. On the other hand, some commentators point to close ties with PiS, including filling key positions in the Chancellery of the President with people associated with this party.
This mix of formal independence and actual cooperation with the ruling parties means that public opinions about the president vary.
Support and criticism of Karol Nawrocki among Poles. Fewer undecided people
According to the latest research of the National Research Group prepared for the Stan 360 portal, public opinion is difficult to clearly classify. The survey shows that 49.7 percent respondents evaluate the president's actions positively. This percentage increased by 3.4 percentage points. compared to the previous study. At the same time, a group of people neutral, choosing the answer “neither good nor bad”, decreased to 15.5 percent. There were as many as 22.9% of such voters in October 2025, which appears to be a big change in the size of this group.
At the same time negative ratings increased to 34.8%, which means an increase of 4 percentage points. compared to the previous study. It may be a signal of social polarization and growing sensitivity of public opinion to the president's decisions.





