The president of Warsaw, the candidate for president Rafał Trzaskowski in February is the leader of the ranking of assurance among politicians, and 46 percent of respondents trust him. Second place was placed by the talker of the Sejm, candidate of the 3rd Way Simon Holownia with 45 percent assurance - according to a CBOS survey.
On the podium were besides - ex aequo, with assurance after 41 percent - the erstwhile ranking leader of the president Andrzej Duda (a decrease of 5 percent points compared to the January survey), head of MON Władysław Kosiniak-Kamish (an increase of 1 percent point) and head of the Ministry of abroad Affairs Radosław Sikorski (an increase of 2 percent points).
As CBOS notes, in February we saw a change in the position of the ranking leader of social trust, due to the fact that the first place was Rafał Trzaskowski, to which 46 percent of Poles express confidence, by 4 percent points more than a period earlier.
Second place was placed by the talker of the Sejm, candidate of the 3rd Way Simon Holovnia - 45% of respondents trust him, 1 percent point more than in January.
The next place, with 39-percent trust, was taken by the Prime Minister Donald Tusk - (an increase of 1 percent point). Right after him, the MS chief was on the list. Adam Bodnar and Deputy Marshal of the Sejm, 1 of the leaders of the Confederacy Krzysztof Bosak - he trusts them 36 percent each. The level of assurance in Bodnar increased by 6 percent points and to Bosak decreased by 3 percent points.
Other candidates for president were besides ranked in this year's elections. To the Confederate Candidate Sławomir Mentzen 35 percent of the surveyed, that is 2 percent points little than last month. Trust in the president of the IPN, supported by the PiS presidential candidate Karol Nawrocki declares 25 percent, by 4 percent points little than in January, and to the candidate of the Left, Deputy Marshal of the Senate Magdalena Biejat - 24 percent (increase by 4 points).
Former Prime Minister, Vice president of Law and Justice Matthew Morawiecek trusts 30 percent of respondents (a decrease of 4 percent points). Minister for Finance Andrzej Domański trusts 22 percent of respondents (an increase of 2 percent points). The lowest level of assurance in the survey was indicated by Poles towards the party's presidential candidate Together Adrian Zandberg - is 18 percent (an increase of 1 percent point).
Who doesn't inspire much confidence?
The top distrust of the respondents is expressed towards the president of the Law and Justice organization Jarosław Kaczyński - declared 58 percent of respondents (by 1 percent more than in January); Kaczyński trusts 27 percent. The following positions were besides placed Mateusz Morawiecki (55 percent increase by 4 percent points), Donald Tusk (48 percent, 2 point drop) and president Andrzej Duda (44% increase, 2 points increase).
Trzaskowski 36% of respondents are not trusted (a drop of 6 percent points) and Nawrock 38 percent (an increase of 7 percent points). Against Hoarding This attitude is declared by 36 percent of Poles (a decrease of 2 percent points), compared to Mentzena - 33% (an increase of 5 percent points) and Biejat does not trust 19% (an increase of 2 percent points). To Zandberg 30 percent of respondents do not have assurance - this consequence remains unchanged.
The survey was conducted as part of a mixed-mode procedure on a typical example of adult Polish residents drawn from the PESEL register. The survey was carried out from 6 to 16 February 2025 on a example of 965 people (including 61.0 percent CAPI, 20.5% CATI and 18.4% CAWI).
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