Radosław Sikorski enjoys the top assurance among Poles according to the latest poll. The abroad minister obtained 43.2% of the votes polled. (including: 20.2% definitely trusts, 23 percent alternatively trusts).
At the same time, 38.3% of respondents do not trust him (31.7% definitely do not trust him, 6.6% alternatively do not trust him), and 15.9 percent declare a neutral relationship.
Radosław Sikorski ranked first in the ranking of trust
In second place was Karol Nawrocki. The president of the elect indicated 41.9 percent of respondents (22.7 percent trust him definitely, 19.2% alternatively trust him). The deficiency of assurance towards the future head of state expresses 46.3% of respondents (33.9% definitely do not trust, 12.4% do not trust). For 11.4 percent Nawrocki is indifferent.
The podium closes Rafał Trzaskowski with a score of 41.7%, It's a drop compared to the erstwhile poll. Strong trust is declared by 21.9%, or alternatively by 19.8%. In turn, 44.4 percent of respondents admit that they do not trust him (33.8 percent definitely, 10.6 percent rather). The neutral approach declares 13.9% of respondents.
Just behind the podium was outgoing president Andrzej Duda, who can number on the assurance of 40.2% of respondents. Among them, 19.7 percent trust him decisively, and 20.5 percent trust him rather. The deficiency of assurance towards the head of the state expressed 43.4 percent of respondents, while 16.4 percent declared indifference to him.
Fifth place is Sławomir Mentzen of the Confederacy. 38.5 percent of Poles (12.6% definitely, 25.9% rather) expressed assurance in this. In this case, there was an increase, the erstwhile survey ranked seventh.
The sixth place was taken by Prime Minister Donald Tusk. The current head of government can number on the assurance of 35.4% of respondents. At the same time, 52.3 percent of respondents declare a deficiency of trust.
These politicians are most trusted by Poles
In the seventh position, Krzysztof Bosak placed himself, who is trusted by 35.1 percent of the respondents. A full of 37.8% of respondents declared deficiency of assurance in the leader of the Confederation. The eighth place came to erstwhile Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki. 35.1 percent of Poles trust him, but at the same time 55.4% do not trust him.
In the ninth position was organization leader Together Adrian Zandberg. Trust in him declares 34.4 percent of respondents, and his deficiency of 35 percent. The first 10 closes Magdalena Biejat. It enjoys the assurance of 31.6% of respondents, but 45.1% do not trust the erstwhile presidential candidate.
Jarosław Kaczyński was only 12th in place. The leader of PiS trusts 30.4% of respondents, while 58.6% declare distrust. Right behind him was Marshal Simon Holovnia. He trusts 27.5% and does not trust 52.4 percent of the respondents.
The survey was conducted by the IBRiS Institute for marketplace and Social investigation on 23-24 June 2025. The trial included 1,100 adult Poles, and the survey was conducted by telephone (CATI).