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President Nawrocki is a leader of trust. More than half of Poles trust him

2025-12-17 18:06

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2025-12-17 18:06

President Karol Nawrocki remains the leader in the ranking of trust in politicians, 54 percent trust him. respondents – according to the December CBOS survey. The second place ex aequo was taken by the heads of the Ministry of National Defense and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz and Radosław Sikorski. Jarosław Kaczyński and Grzegorz Braun arouse the greatest distrust.

President Nawrocki is a leader of trust. More than half of Poles trust him
President Nawrocki is a leader of trust. More than half of Poles trust him
photo: Przemysław Keler / / Chancellery of the President

The CBOS survey shows that President Karol Nawrocki is the politician who enjoys the greatest trust and is the only politician trusted by more than half of Poles. In December, 54 percent declared trust in the president. respondents, the same number as a month earlier. By 3 percentage points (to 33%) the percentage of respondents who do not trust him has increased.

They occupy second place on the list of politicians most often trusted ex aequo: Deputy Prime Minister, head of the Ministry of National Defense Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz (PSL) and Deputy Prime Minister, Head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Radosław Sikorski (KO) – they obtained 45 percent each. declarations of trust (increase by 1 percentage point) and respectively: 27 percent and 31 percent negative indications.

Third place was taken by the mayor of Warsaw, Rafał Trzaskowski (KO) with 42 percent trust (down by 3 percentage points compared to November). 40 percent do not trust Trzaskowski. survey participants.

CBOS emphasizes that the only politician who “gained somewhat in the opinion of respondents” in December is former Speaker of the Sejm Szymon Hołownia (Polska 2050); trust in him is 40 percent. (increase by 2 percentage points); 35% of people do not trust Hołownia. respondents (decrease by 4 percentage points).

The next places in the ranking were: Prime Minister Donald Tusk (KO), who is trusted by the same number of respondents as in November – 39%, and distrusted by 49%. asked (increase by 1 percentage point); Deputy Speaker of the Sejm Krzysztof Bosak (Confederation) – 37 percent declaring trust and 32 percent distrust and Sławomir Mentzen (Confederation) – 35 percent. indications of trust and 39 percent distrust.

The new Speaker of the Sejm, Włodzimierz Czarzasty (New Left), has 32 percent. declarations of trust and distrust; Adrian Zandberg (Together) – 31 percent declaration of trust and 24 percent distrust; former Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki (PiS) enjoys 31 percent. trust and 52 percent distrust.

Minister coordinator of special services Tomasz Siemoniak enjoys 29 percent. trust and 21 percent distrust. Marshal of the Senate Małgorzata Kidawa-Błońska obtained 26 percent. trust and 32 percent distrust. Minister of Family, Labor and Social Policy Agnieszka Dziemianowicz-Bąk enjoys the trust of 26 percent. and distrust 13 percent subjects.

The president of PiS, Jarosław Kaczyński, is the most distrustful of the respondents (58 percent – unchanged compared to November); 24% trust him. respondents (decrease by 4 percentage points). Second place in distrust was taken by Grzegorz Braun (Konfederation of the Crown of Poland) – 57 percent. declarations (an increase of 6 percentage points) and 24 percent trust. In third place was the already mentioned Mateusz Morawiecki (52 percent – unchanged).

According to the survey, the assessments of the head of the Ministry of Justice, Waldemar Żurek, turned out to be worse than those in November – “as his recognition increased, the number of opponents increased” – trust decreased by 1 percentage point. up to 28 percent and an increase in distrust by 5 percentage points. up to 27 percent

Katarzyna Pełczyńska Nałęcz, Minister of Funds and Regional Policy, and Marcin Kierwiński, head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Administration, have 22% trust each. respondents; 16% do not trust them, respectively. and 24 percent

The Minister of Finance and Economy Andrzej Domański and the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Digital Affairs are trusted by 21% each. respondents; 16% do not trust them. and 18 percent

18% trust the Deputy Speaker of the Sejm, Piotr Zgorzelski (PSL). respondents, and 12 percent do not trust it. At the same time, he is the politician whom most respondents do not know – 54 percent.

The survey was conducted between November 27 and December 8 on a representative sample of 948 adult residents of Poland drawn from the PESEL register (including 62 percent using the CAPI method, 24.8 percent using the CATI method and 13.2 percent using the CAWI method). (PAP)

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Ashley Davis

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