Mar 3 • 10:24 UTC 🇵🇱 Poland Wprost

Who is better at holding office and taking care of the country's interests? Poles chose between Tusk and Nawrocki

A recent survey in Poland reveals that Karol Nawrocki is favored by 44.6% of respondents for effectively managing his office and promoting national interests, while Donald Tusk received 41.3%.

In a recent poll commissioned by WP, Polish citizens were asked who better manages their office and cares for the country's interests amid the current political situation. The results showed that 44.6% of respondents preferred Karol Nawrocki, while Donald Tusk was favored by 41.3%. A small percentage of the population (4.2%) believed both politicians performed similarly, whereas 6.7% felt neither was suitable for the role. Additionally, 3.2% of respondents were undecided or had no opinion.

Among supporters of Tusk's current ruling coalition, a striking 93% expressed preference for him, while only 2% indicated support for Nawrocki. Five percent of these voters felt both politicians were equally effective in their roles. Conversely, amongst supporters of the opposition parties, such as PiS or Konfederacja, Tusk garnered 82% of favor, with Nawrocki only receiving 8% of the votes. This poll highlights the significant divides in public opinion regarding the effectiveness of these political leaders.

The findings of this survey not only reflect personal preferences but also indicate the broader political landscape in Poland, illustrating the strong support for Tusk among the ruling coalition and a contrasting sentiment among opposition voters. As Poland navigates its current political climate, the performances and perceptions of its leaders, as showcased in this poll, will play a pivotal role in shaping future political dynamics and electoral outcomes.

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