Poll Shows Improved Approval for President Karol Nawrocki
Translated from Polish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- A recent poll shows 51.7% of Poles approve of President Karol Nawrocki's performance, an increase from previous surveys.
- While 30.7% rated his performance as decidedly good and 21% as rather good, 38.9% expressed criticism.
- Men surveyed showed higher approval ratings (53.2%) compared to women (50.4%), and approval varied significantly based on political party affiliation, with Law and Justice voters showing the highest support.
A new poll indicates a positive shift in public perception of President Karol Nawrocki's performance, with 51.7% of Poles expressing approval. This represents an improvement from earlier surveys conducted in late May and early June, which showed a 48.1% approval rating.
The latest findings reveal that 30.7% of respondents rated Nawrocki's activities as "decidedly good," while an additional 21% considered them "rather good." Conversely, 38.9% of those surveyed offered a critical assessment, with 14.3% saying "rather bad" and 24.6% stating "decidedly bad." Approximately 9.3% of participants remained undecided.
Analysis of the data shows a gender divide in opinions. Men reported higher approval at 53.2%, with 28.2% rating his performance "decidedly good" and 25% "rather good." Women's approval, while still majority positive at 50.4%, showed a slightly lower "decidedly good" response at 33% and "rather good" at 17.4%. However, women were also more critical, with 43.2% expressing negative views compared to 34% of men.
Political affiliation also played a significant role in the ratings. Voters of the ruling Law and Justice party demonstrated overwhelming support, with 91.4% approving of the president's actions, including 85.1% who rated it "decidedly good." This contrasts sharply with other political groups, though specific figures for those were not detailed beyond the Law and Justice voter segment.
Originally published by Rzeczpospolita in Polish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.