A recent poll reveals that 83.89% of respondents do not support the decisions of Polish President Karol Nawrocki, as of March 24, 2026.
Background on Karol Nawrocki
Karol Nawrocki was born on March 3, 1983, in Gdańsk and is a historian with a doctorate in humanities.
He has held several key positions within Polish state institutions, including Director of the Museum of the Second World War in Gdańsk (2017-2021) and President of the Institute of National Remembrance (2021-2025).
Nawrocki was sworn in as President of the Republic of Poland on August 6, 2025, before the National Assembly, after prior local engagement in Gdańsk as Chairman of the Siedlce District Council.
Recent Decisions and Public Reaction
The poll was conducted following coverage of President Nawrocki’s recent decisions, including vetoes of legislation and debate surrounding the SAFE program.
The survey asked readers whether they supported the decisions of Karol Nawrocki, with a clear majority responding negatively.
Poll Results Breakdown
A total of 5,232 responses were collected in the poll. 83.89% (4389 votes) indicated “No” in response to supporting Nawrocki’s decisions.
Only 13.23% of respondents answered “Yes,” while intermediate responses such as “Some” received only 2.39% (125 votes). “No opinion” was the least selected option, at 0.50%.
The dominant negative response significantly outweighed all other choices.



