Only 2% Have No Opinion; Rest Clearly State Views on President

A survey on Gazeta.pl reveals 98% of respondents have clear opinions on President Karol Nawrocki, with 49% giving decisively negative evaluations.

Negative Opinions Dominate Survey Results

Over 49 percent of respondents marked decisively negative as their evaluation of President Karol Nawrocki’s actions, making it the most frequently chosen option in the entire survey. This shows that a significant portion of voters critically assess his presidency, and the scale of the negative response indicates it’s not merely a reaction to a single event.

Positive Views Represent a Stable Minority

Slightly over 31 percent of respondents gave a decisively positive evaluation, representing the largest group among those who support the president. This result suggests the existence of a stable electorate that clearly approves of his actions. The significantly fewer responses for “rather positive” indicate that supporters tend to choose definitive declarations rather than moderate positions.

Strong Emotions Override Neutrality

Less than 2 percent of respondents chose “hard to say,” a marginal result. Such a low percentage of neutral responses shows that the presidency of Karol Nawrocki elicits clear and unambiguous emotions. The decisive majority of respondents already have a well-formed opinion, indicating high engagement and careful monitoring of political developments.

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