Feb 13 • 09:13 UTC 🇵🇱 Poland Rzeczpospolita

Poll: Poles assessed the way Włodzimierz Czarzasty refused the Americans

A poll reveals Polish opinions on Włodzimierz Czarzasty's rejection of a nomination for Donald Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize.

A recent poll conducted in Poland examined public sentiment regarding Włodzimierz Czarzasty's refusal to nominate former President Donald Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize. Czarzasty was approached by prominent figures including U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson and Israeli Knesset member Amir Ohana to support Trump's nomination. The American administration has claimed that Trump deserves the award for his efforts in ending multiple conflicts, describing his foreign policy as a success, albeit the nature of these conflicts raised questions about their scale and significance.

The controversy stems from Trump's assertive claims about his achievements, where he emphasized that he had resolved eight wars, including several local conflicts. In a leaked letter to the Norwegian Prime Minister, Trump expressed his disappointment in not receiving the Nobel accolade in 2025, suggesting that his future focus might shift away from peace efforts due to this perceived slight. Czarzasty's decision to distance himself from the nomination highlights the complex interplay between Polish political figures and American leadership, as well as the implications that come with publicly aligning with a controversial figure like Trump.

The public's response to Czarzasty's refusal suggests a divided opinion on Trump's legacy and the implications of international recognition for political figures. As public sentiment evolves, this incident may influence future diplomatic relations and the domestic political landscape in Poland, reflecting broader trends in European views towards American politics and the legacy of Trump's presidency.

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