Karol Nawrocki, Donald Tusk, or maybe Pełczyńska-Nałęcz? There is only one true leader [SONDAŻ]


President Karol Nawrocki remains the leader in the ranking of trust in politicians, 52 percent trust him. respondents – according to the latest CBOS survey. Where is Donald Tusk?
The second place in the ranking was taken by the head of the Ministry of National Defense, Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz, and the third place by the head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Radosław Sikorski. The president of PiS, Jarosław Kaczyński, arouses the greatest distrust.
Who do Poles trust?
- Karol Nawrocki – 52 percent
- Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz – 46 percent
- Radosław Sikorski – 45 percent
- Rafał Trzaskowski – 42 percent.
- Donald Tusk – 41 percent
- Krzysztof Bosak – 38 percent
- Szymon Hołownia – 37 percent
- Włodzimierz Czarzasty – 33 percent
- Sławomir Mentzen -33 percent
- Małgorzata Kidawa-Błońska 31 percent
- Mateusz Morawiecki – 31 percent
- Adrian Zandberg – 30 percent
- Waldemar Żurek – 29 percent
- Agnieszka Dziemianowicz-Bąk – 28 percent
- Jarosław Kaczyński – 26 percent
- Andrzej Domański – 25 percent
- Krzysztof Gawkowski – 25 percent
- Marcin Kierwiński – 25 percent
- Katarzyna Pełczyńska-Nałęcz – 24 percent
- Piotr Zgorzelski – 22 percent
- Grzegorz Braun – 22 percent
Trust in the president Karol Nawrocki 52% declared in January. respondents, i.e. by 2 percentage points. less than in the December studio survey. At the same time by 2 percentage points the percentage of respondents expressing lack of trust in the president increased.
The second place in the ranking was taken by the Deputy Prime Minister and the head of the Ministry of National Defense Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysztrusted by 46 percent. respondents; it is by 1 percentage point. more than in December. 27% do not trust the Minister of National Defense. respondents (no changes compared to the last survey).
The third most trusted politician is the Deputy Prime Minister, the head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Radosław Sikorski (45% confidence, the same result as in December). 32% do not trust Sikorski. respondents (increase by 1 percentage point).
The next place was taken by the mayor of Warsaw Rafał Trzaskowski with a result of 42 percent trust (result unchanged). 40% of people express distrust towards him. respondents – also unchanged compared to the December survey.
The Prime Minister took fifth place Donald Tuskin which 41% trust. respondents (increase by 1 percentage point); the prime minister arouses distrust among 46 percent respondents (a decrease of 3 percentage points compared to December).
The next place was taken by the Deputy Speaker of the Sejm, the leader of the Confederation Krzysztof Bosaktrusted by 38 percent. respondents – by 1 percentage point. more than in December. 29 percent do not trust Bosak. respondents (decrease by 3 percentage points). As CBOS notes, he is the highest-rated opposition politician.
Deputy Speaker of the Sejm Szymon Hołownia enjoyed 37 percent in January. trust (decrease by 3 percentage points). 38% do not trust the former leader of Poland 2050. respondents (increase by 3 percentage points).
The next place was taken ex aequo by the Speaker of the Sejm Włodzimierz Czarzasty and leader of the Confederation Sławomir Mentzenwith a result of 33 percent. trust (in the case of Czarzasty, an increase by 1 percentage point; in the case of Mentzen, a decrease by 2 percentage points). 31 percent do not trust Czarzasty. respondents (decrease by 1 percentage point), and Mentzen 42 percent. (increase by 4 percentage points).
The ninth place was taken ex aequo by the Speaker of the Senate Małgorzata Kidawa-Błońska and former Prime Minister, PiS MP Mateusz Morawieckiwith a result of 31 percent. trust (an increase of 5 percentage points and the result remains unchanged). Kidawa-Błońska is distrusted by 29 percent. respondents (decrease by 3 percentage points), and Morawiecki's 50 percent. (decrease by 2 percentage points). Morawiecki ranks third in the distrust ranking.
The leader of the Razem party rounds out the top ten Adrian Zandberg — 30 percent trust him. respondents (decrease by 1 percentage point); 25% do not trust him. (increase by 1 percentage point).
The next places were taken by the head of the Ministry of Justice Waldemar Żurek — 29 percent trust (increase by 1 percentage point) and 24 percent distrust (decrease by 3 percentage points), the Minister of Family, Labor and Social Policy Agnieszka Dziemianowicz-Bąk — 28 percent trust (increase by 2 percentage points) and 15 percent distrust (increase by 2 percentage points) and the president of PiS Jarosław Kaczyński — 26 percent trust (increase by 2 percentage points) and 56 percent distrust (decrease by 2 percentage points). Kaczyński therefore remains the politician who is distrusted by the largest percentage of respondents.
The next place in the ranking was taken ex aequo by three politicians: the Minister of Finance Andrzej DomańskiDeputy Prime Minister, Minister of Digital Affairs Krzysztof Gawkowski and head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration Marcin Kierwiński. He trusts them 25 percent each. subjects. Domański and Gawkowski enjoy 4 percentage points more trust. greater than in December; He trusts Kierwiński by 3 percentage points. more subjects. They do not trust them in order: 15 percent (decrease by 1 percentage point), 17 percent (decrease by 1 percentage point) and 23 percent respondents (decrease by 1 percentage point).
The list ends with: Minister of Funds and Regional Policy, Chairwoman of Poland 2050 Katarzyna Pełczyńska-Nałęczwith 24 percent confidence. (increase by 2 percentage points) and distrust 18%. respondents (increase by 2 percentage points) and – ex aequo – Deputy Speaker of the Sejm, PSL MP Piotr Zgorzelski and MEP, leader of the KKP Grzegorz Braunwith 22 percent confidence. respondents (increase by 4 percentage points and decrease by 2 percentage points). 13% do not trust Zgorzelski. respondents (an increase of 1 percentage point), and Braun 54 percent. (decrease by 3 percentage points). Braun ranks second in the list of politicians in whom respondents most often declared distrust.
The survey was conducted on January 8-20 on a representative sample of 938 adult residents of Poland drawn from the PESEL register (including 55.5% using the CAPI method, 26.4% using the CATI method and 18% using the CAWI method).




