Polish President Karol Nawrocki Gains Approval from 57.5% of Poles, Survey Finds

A recent survey conducted by United Surveys for Wirtualna Polska found that 57.5% of Poles approve of Karol Nawrocki’s presidency, while 32.9% disapprove.

Approval Ratings for Karol Nawrocki

The survey, which took place from September 13 to 15, involved 1,000 people and was conducted using CATI and CAWI methods. It revealed that 57.5% of respondents evaluated Nawrocki’s performance positively, 32.9% negatively, and 9.6% were unable to determine.

Demographic Breakdown of Approval

The survey showed that 69% of men and 44% of women approved of Nawrocki’s presidency. People with secondary education (68%) and residents of small cities with up to 50,000 inhabitants (60%) were more likely to approve. In contrast, residents of rural areas (38% negative) and large cities (36% negative) were less enthusiastic.

Support by Political Affiliation

The survey also found that 92% of respondents who voted for PiS and Konfederacja in the last Sejm elections approved of Nawrocki, along with 73% of Trzecia Droga voters, 19% of KO voters, and 4% of Nowa Lewica voters.

Age-Based Approval

Nawrocki enjoyed significant support among young people, with 73% of 18-28-year-olds approving of his presidency, followed by 67% of 30-39-year-olds, 59% of 40-49-year-olds, and 57% of 60-69-year-olds.

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