How Poles Evaluate Nawrocki, Tusk, and Czarnek. Only One Has More Praise Than Criticism
A recent survey shows mixed evaluations of Polish politicians Przemysław Czarnek, Donald Tusk, and Karol Nawrocki, with Czarnek receiving the most criticism among the three.
A new survey conducted by the Ogólnopolska Grupa Badawcza for the Stan 360 portal reveals how Polish citizens assess three politicians: Przemysław Czarnek, Donald Tusk, and Karol Nawrocki. The results indicate that Czarnek, who was recently endorsed by Jarosław Kaczyński as the candidate for the premiership from the ruling Law and Justice party, is facing a challenging public perception. Approximately 57.9% of respondents express critical views on Czarnek, with only 20.5% rating him positively, and 21.6% remaining neutral.
In contrast, evaluations of Prime Minister Donald Tusk show a more balanced perspective, yet still lean towards criticism. The survey indicates that 47.2% of those polled view Tusk unfavorably, while 30% have a positive assessment, and 22.8% are neutral. This mixed sentiment suggests that while Tusk maintains some support, it is overshadowed by significant criticism, reflecting ongoing political divisions in the country.
Conversely, Karol Nawrocki appears to fare better in public opinion, with 48.8% of respondents rating him positively, while 36.4% provided negative assessments and 14.8% remained neutral. This marks a notable trend wherein Nawrocki's approval surpasses the disapproval he faces, distinctly positioning him apart from Czarnek and Tusk in public sentiment and suggesting that Nawrocki may have potential as a more favorable figure in the current political landscape.