A recent poll reveals starkly contrasting views on President Karol Nawrocki’s performance among supporters of the ruling coalition and the opposition.
Coalition Voters Largely Dissatisfied
According to a survey, 28 percent of respondents rated President Nawrocki’s performance “definitely positive,” while 19 percent rated it “rather positive.” Conversely, 31.8 percent gave a “definitely negative” assessment, and 17.7 percent a “rather negative” one. 3.5 percent of respondents had no opinion.
Virtualna Polska notes that analysis of the results “reveals a huge polarization of society” based on party affiliations.
Ruling Coalition Strongly Negative
A significant 97 percent of voters supporting the governing coalition assess the presidency negatively, with 70 percent stating “definitely negative” and 27 percent “rather negative.” Only 3 percent of coalition voters gave a “rather positive” rating, and no one expressed a “definitely positive” opinion.
Opposition Voters Largely Positive
Among voters of the opposition parties – PiS, both Konfederacje (Confederations), and Razem – President Nawrocki received 80 percent positive ratings, including 56 percent “definitely positive” and 24 percent “rather positive.” Negative assessments totaled 16 percent, with 4 percent of respondents expressing no opinion.
Konfederacja Shows No Decisive Negativity
The portal reports that President Nawrocki can also count on trust from voters of both Konfederacje, with a combined 71 percent giving positive ratings and no one offering a “definitely negative” assessment.
Mixed Views Among Other Voters
“Among the remaining voters, the head of state receives 53 percent positive ratings compared to 38 percent critical votes,” it was added.
Survey Details
The United Surveys by IBRiS poll for Virtualna Polska was conducted between April 10-12, 2026, using computer-assisted telephone interviews and online questionnaires, on a representative sample of 1000 adult Poles.



