Who Really Wants Nawrocki in the Peace Council? Trump Invites, and the Gains Political Weight

Donald Trump’s invitation to Karol Nawrocki for the Peace Council sparks debate in Poland, with a survey showing majority opposition.

Survey Shows Majority Opposition

A decisive majority of voters oppose Karol Nawrocki joining the Peace Council, according to a survey conducted on January 29, 2026. The results show 77.29 percent of respondents believe Nawrocki should not participate, reflecting widespread skepticism toward the initiative and its unclear framework.

This opposition stems from general caution about projects with ambiguous mandates and unpredictable political consequences, highlighting a lack of acceptance for the proposal.

Supporters Remain Minority

Only 17.01 percent of voters support Nawrocki’s inclusion in the Peace Council. This minority sees an opportunity to strengthen Poland’s position in global security talks, but the low support suggests limited trust in the effectiveness of such collaborative formats.

Undecided Highlight Need for Clarity

Five percent of participants remain undecided, indicating the topic requires further explanation due to insufficient details about the Peace Council’s tasks and implications. The government’s stance and Ministry of Foreign Affairs position are awaited for decisive guidance.

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