Nawrocki-Orban Meeting Draws Negative Polish Public Opinion

A new United Surveys poll reveals that 44.7% of Polish respondents view President Karol Nawrocki’s meeting with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban negatively.

Nawrocki-Orban Meeting: Public Reaction

44.7% of respondents negatively assessed the meeting between Polish President Karol Nawrocki and Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban in Budapest, according to the latest United Surveys poll for Wirtualna Polska.

36% of respondents viewed the meeting positively.

Breakdown of Negative and Positive Assessments

Specifically, 28.2% of respondents had a decidedly negative view, while 16.5% had a rather negative view. Conversely, 21.4% held a decidedly positive opinion, and 15.1% a rather positive one.

18.9% of those surveyed expressed no opinion on the matter.

Views Among Governing Coalition Voters

Voters of the governing coalition were the most critical of the visit, with 91% assessing the meeting with Orban negatively. No one from this group rated the visit positively, while 5% rated it rather positively.

Views Among Law and Justice Voters

Among voters of Law and Justice (PiS), 83% viewed the meeting between Nawrocki and Orban positively. 6% of PiS voters assessed it negatively, and 1% rather negatively.

Survey Methodology

The survey was conducted by United Surveys by IBRiS for Wirtualna Polska between March 27-29, 2026, on a sample of 1000 people using the CAWI/CATI method.

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