In the latest CBOS poll, 51% of respondents rated President Karol Nawrocki’s performance positively, while 34% rated it negatively, a slight shift from November’s figures.
Positive and Negative Ratings of President Nawrocki
The most recent CBOS study shows 51% of participants rate Nawrocki’s conduct positively, a 1‑point rise over the November assessment. The highest positive rating of 54% was recorded in September. Conversely, 34% of respondents viewed the president unfavorably, also up 1 point from November, marking the lowest score since August. A further 15% expressed neither opinion.
Comparison with Early Term of President Duda
For context, in December 2015 during President Andrzej Duda’s first months in office, 43% of surveyed respondents approved, 40% disapproved, and 17% remained neutral according to CBOS.
Trust Ranking of Politicians According to CBOS
At the end of November, CBOS released a trust ranking of politicians. President Nawrocki topped the list with 54% trust, a drop of 3 points from October. Distrust rose to 31% from 26%. Vice‑Prime‑Minister Władysław Kosiniak‑Kamysz garnered 44% trust, up 3 points, with distrust falling from 30% to 28%. Vice‑Prime‑Minister and Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski also received 44% trust, a 1‑point rise, while distrust dropped to 31% from 34%. Warsaw mayor Rafał Trzaskowski saw a notable increase, with 44% trust versus 39% a month earlier, and distrust fell from 44% to 41%.



