Nawrocki Loses Support: Polish Reactions
A recent poll for Filmogaz.com shows a slim majority of Poles now view Karol Nawrocki unfavorably. The survey asked respondents to assess his presidency so far.
Answers drew a sharply divided picture. The split largely follows party lines, according to the poll results.
Street reactions
Reporters asked passersby for explanations of the negative trend. Answers ranged from strong disapproval to firm support.
- One woman called him the worst possible president. She pointed to his conduct toward a reporter and used the word “kibol.”
- Another respondent praised Nawrocki. He compared him favorably to Komorowski and Wałęsa, and liked the “president as a normal guy” image.
- A different interviewee defended Nawrocki’s reaction toward a TVN24 journalist. He said the president did nothing extreme and deserved praise.
- Yet another voice urged restraint. She said a president must not lose control or threaten a journalist.
Poll numbers
The nationwide results show negative assessments slightly ahead of positive ones. Only a tiny share remain undecided.
- Overall positive: 47.1% (23.8% “definitely good”, 23.3% “rather good”).
- Overall negative: 49.8% (27.1% “definitely bad”, 22.7% “rather bad”).
- Undecided: 3.1%.
What the figures mean
The survey titled Nawrocki Loses Support: Polish Reactions captures deep polarization. Emotions run high on both sides.
Few respondents are neutral. That indicates Nawrocki’s style elicits strong responses across the country.