Navrotsky has strengthened his lead in the trust ratings among Polish politicians
Polish President Karol Nawrocki has seen a rise in his approval rating, receiving 49.1% positive feedback from citizens—2.8 percentage points higher than in March. He is the only politician in the country whose approval rating exceeds his disapproval rating (41.6% of respondents do not trust the president).
This was reported by Onet, citing a recent poll by the IBRiS center dated April 30, 2026.
Prime Minister Donald Tusk took second place in the ranking with a trust rating of 39.2%, though the level of distrust toward him remains high at 53.2%. Tusk managed to overtake Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski, who had long held the second position but has now dropped to third place with a rating of 37.4%. Both government officials have a negative trust balance, reflecting the complex political situation in the country.
Among opposition leaders, Mateusz Morawiecki of the PiS party has the best result. The former prime minister is trusted by 36.8% of respondents, allowing him to come very close to the top three leaders. According to sociologists, the steady rise in Nawrocki’s approval rating amid societal polarization indicates that he is perceived as a figure capable of balancing between Poland’s various political camps.
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