Assessment of Karol Nawrocki's presidency. Poles divided in the poll

The current presidency of Karol Nawrocki 47% have a positive opinion. respondents, while negatively 49.5 percent – according to the United Surveys by IBRiS survey for Wirtualna Polska published on Saturday. Taking potential statistical error into account, almost nothing changed during the year. Poles are still divided almost in half. As the portal notes, the political preferences of respondents are of key importance in the assessments.
According to the survey, Nawrocki's presidency so far 28% rated it “definitely positive”. askedand “rather positively” 19 percent. On the other hand 31.8% expressed a “definitely negative” assessment. subjectsand “rather negative” – 17.7 percent. 3.5% had no opinion. subjects.
Polarization of society
“The analysis of the results through the prism of party sympathies reveals the enormous polarization of society,” says Wirtualna Polska.
Of the voters of the ruling coalition, 97 percent evaluates the presidency negatively — of which 70 percent “definitely negative”, while 27 percent “rather negative”. Only 3% assessed the presidency “rather positively”. voters of the ruling coalition, no one expressed a definitely positive assessment.
On the other hand among opposition voters – PiS, both Confederations and Razem – the president obtained 80 percent. positive ratingsof which 56 percent “definitely positive” and 24 percent “rather positive”. In this group, 16% of the total negative opinions were negative, and 4% those asked had no opinion.
As the portal writes, President Nawrocki can also count on the trust of voters of both Confederations – a total of 71 percent gave him positive marks. subjectsand no one decided to give a definitely negative assessment.
“In the group of other voters, the head of state has 53 percent positive opinions and 38 percent critical votes,” it added.
The United Surveys by IBRiS survey for Wirtualna Polska was conducted on April 10-12, 2026, using computer-assisted telephone interviews and online surveys, on a representative group of 1,000 adult Poles.




