A survey following Justice Minister Zbigniew Ziobro’s unusual TV appearance shows the vast majority rate his performance as poor.
Survey Context
We initiated a unique situation in Telewizja Republika on Saturday morning when Zbigniew Ziobro, connecting remotely to the program, attempted to call the police number indicated in a warrant. Under this article, we launched a poll regarding the assessment of his work as Minister of Justice and Prosecutor General. We collected votes for several dozen hours.
Survey Results
The most votes went to the extremely negative assessment. The difference between responses is very significant. The most frequently chosen option was “very weak,” which received 66.45% of votes, or 4,419 indications out of 6,650 cast (results from February 10, 2026). This is the largest group in the entire poll, clearly dominating the other responses. The second in terms of number of indications was the response “weak,” which was chosen by 14.68% of participants, or 976 people. Both negative assessments together covered the vast majority of votes cast.
Positive Ratings
Positive assessments were on the margins. Few participants chose these responses. The option “very good” was chosen by 8.72% of voters, which translated to 580 indications. Even fewer people decided on the response “good,” which was marked by 3.77%, or 251 survey participants. In the middle of the scale was the response “neither good nor weak.” This option was chosen by 3.73% of voters, or 248 people. Other responses appeared much less frequently. No clear opinion was declared by 2.65% of voters, which gives 176 responses.
Reader Comments
Direct comments from readers appeared under the article, which referred to both Zbigniew Ziobro’s behavior and the topic itself. Some of them concerned the current situation of the politician and his media activity. Some focused on the proposed rating scale in the poll.



