Recent surveys conducted in April and March 2026 indicate fluctuating public trust in Polish President Karol Nawrocki, with varying approval ratings.
Trust in President Nawrocki – April 2026
A recent UCE Research poll commissioned by Onet asked respondents about their trust in President Karol Nawrocki. 35.9% of respondents indicated they trusted him, with 16.9% stating they “definitely trust” and 19% saying they “rather trust.”
Conversely, 39% of participants expressed distrust, with 27.1% stating they “definitely do not trust” and 11.9% saying they “rather do not trust.” 20.9% indicated they neither trust nor distrust the President, while 4.2% had no opinion.
The UCE Research survey was conducted between April 10-12, 2026, using the CAWI method (computer-assisted web interviews) on a panel of 1015 respondents.
Presidential Approval – March 2026
An IBRiS poll for PAP in March 2026 showed 50% of respondents positively assessing President Karol Nawrocki’s performance, with 24% expressing strong approval. This represents a 3 percentage point decrease from February and a 2 percentage point increase from January.
46% of those surveyed viewed the President’s work negatively, with nearly 28% assessing his performance as decidedly poor. 4% of respondents chose “don’t know/difficult to say.” The survey was conducted from March 27-28, 2026, using the CATI method on a sample of 1067 adult Poles.
Nawrocki Leads Trust Ranking – March 2026
Karol Nawrocki also led the trust ranking in the March CBOS poll, with 52% of respondents stating they trusted the President. 35% held a different opinion.
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of National Defence Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz ranked second (46% trust – up 1 percentage point from February), followed by Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Radosław Sikorski (44% trust – no change). Warsaw Mayor Rafał Trzaskowski (KO) received 43% trust (up 2 percentage points), while Prime Minister Donald Tusk garnered 38% trust (up 1 percentage point).



