How do Poles evaluate Marta Nawrocka's activities?


In turn, 20 percent evaluates Marta Nawrocka's activities critically. 36% have no opinion on this matter. respondents – reports “SE”.
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28 percent respondents assessed its activities as “rather good”, and 16 percent “definitely good.”
20% of people have a negative opinion about the first lady's activity. subjects. The answer “rather bad” was chosen by 9 percent. respondents, and “definitely bad” – 11 percent.
The survey was carried out by the Pollster Research Institute on December 31 last year. and January 1 this year. CAWI method on a sample of 1,002 adult Poles. The sample structure was representative of Polish citizens aged 18+. The maximum estimation error was approximately 3%.
President Karol Nawrocki about Donald Trump
Meanwhile, President Nawrocki visited the British Isles. He gave an interview to the BBC, where he said, among other things: about the situation in Europe and what influence President Donald Trump has on it.
Look: “Only Trump can stop Putin”
He stated, among other things, that Donald Trump is “the only world leader capable of stopping Russian leader Vladimir Putin from threatening Europe.”
Karol Nawrocki was asked in the interview about friendship with Trump, especially in the light of the US president's threats to take over Denmark's Greenland “by all means”. The Polish president said that the US remains the guarantor of security in Europe, and the actions taken by Donald Trump on behalf of European countries “deserve support and great respect.” He added that he sees the possibility of Europe “separating” from the United States, and in his opinion this process serves neither the economic nor military security of the European Union.
Asked to comment on the situation around the US and Greenland, President Nawrocki said that this discussion should remain a matter between Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen and Donald Trump. He expressed confidence that this issue would be resolved through NATO and through dialogue between Denmark and the US.
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