Duda the leader of the trust ranking. Kaczyński – Ranking of Distrust

2025-07-24 17:38
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2025-07-24 17:38
President Andrzej Duda ending the term enjoys the largest – 53 % Poles' trust – according to the July CBOS survey. The next places are: President Elekt Karol Nawrocki and the leader of the Confederation Sławomir Mentzen. The leader of the Ranking of Distrust is the PiS president Jarosław Kaczyński.



According to the CBOS survey, President Andrzej Duda, who is more trusting by Poles, trust – trusts 53 percent. Poles (increase by 3 percentage compared to June). The president does not trust 35 percent respondents (unchanged). President Elekt Karol Nawrocki came second in the ranking, who trusts 48 percent. respondentsit's about 2 points. percent more than in June. Lack of trust in it expresses 36 percent. respondents (unchanged). Nawrocki in the second place in the ranking replaced the leader of the Confederation Sławomir Mentzen, who took third place, with a result of 45 percent. (decrease by 2 percentage points). He doesn't trust him 33 percent. respondents (unchanged).
In the fourth place in the ranking is the head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Deputy Prime Minister Radosław Sikorski, with a result of 44 percent, i.e. at 4 points. percent higher than in June. He doesn't trust him 33 percent. (increase by 1 percentage point). The president of Warsaw, the recent presidential candidate Rafał Trzaskowski, invariably trusts 44 percent. respondents – this result gave the politician a fifth place in the ranking. Also, the level of distrust of this policy did not change and amounted to 42 percent.
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In the sixth place in the ranking was the head of the Ministry of National Defense, Deputy Prime Minister Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz, with a result of 42 percent. In July, the level of trust in this policy was 5 points. percent More – this is the biggest increase in the study. PSL politician does not trust 29 percent (decrease by 1 percentage point).
Further in the ranking included: Party leader of Together Adrian Zandberg (41 percent of trust and 24 percent of distrust), Deputy Marshal of the Sejm, co -leader of the Confederation Krzysztof Bosak (40 percent of trust; 32 percent distrust), Senate Deputy Marshal Magdalena Biejat (38 percent of trust; Szymon Hołownia, who recorded 4 points percent decrease in the ranking (37 percent of trust; 41 percent of distrust).
The next in the ranking of trust is the former prime minister, PiS vice president Mateusz Morawiecki (36 percent of trust; 48 percent of distrust), Prime Minister Donald Tusk (36 percent of trust; 51 percent distrust), PiS president Jarosław Kaczyński (32 percent of trust; 53 percent distrust), former Minister of Justice Adam Bodnar (31 % Speaker of the Senate Małgorzata Kidawa-Błońska (31 percent of trust; 33 percent of distrust), former head of the Ministry of National Defense, PiS vice president Mariusz Błaszczak (30 percent of trust; 40 percent of distrust).
The level of trust below 30 percent They had: Deputy Marshal of the Sejm, co -leader of the new Left (29 percent of trust; 29 percent of distrust), leader of the Crown of the Confederation of Poland Grzegorz Braun (26 percent of trust; 52 percent of distrust), former head of the Ministry of National Education, PiS vice president Przemysław Czarnek (25 percent of trust; 47 percent of distrust), deputy prime minister, minister of digitization, Krzysztof Gawkowski (23 percent. trust; 17 percent of unknown;
In the ranking of distrust, PiS president Jarosław Kaczyński took the first place with a result of 53 percent. (decrease by 3 percentage points). The leader of the Polish Crown Confederation, Grzegorz Braun, came second, with a result of 52 percent. – This is an increase of 6 percentage points. In view of the last study in June. On the podium in the ranking of distrust there is ex aequo Prime Minister Donald Tusk and Roman Giertych (51 percent of distrust).
The study was conducted on a representative sample of adult residents of Poland, drawn from the PESEL register. They were implemented from 3 to 13 July at a sample of 970 people (including: 65.5 percent by the CAPI method, 19.7 percent – Cati and 14.8 percent – CAWI). (PAP)
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