Poles cannot clearly measure Andrzej Duda's work, which will finish his second and final word of office on August 6. According to the latest CBOS poll, he has as many supporters as his opponents.
From the latest poll it appears that in May work Andrzej Duda 46 percent of respondents were positive. In a akin survey conducted a period earlier, the current president praised 39 percent of people.
CBOS poll: Poles inconclusively measure Andrzej Duda
Also 46 percent of respondents measure Andrzej Duda negative. In April, it was 50 percent.
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9 percent of the respondents were incapable to measure the president and chose the answer "hard to say".
CBOS points out that "in the last year Andrzej Duda lost respective percent points support". "Now, however, at the end of his presidency, he recovered it" - it was stated.
Second circular of elections The presidential event will take place on 1 June and will be attended by Karol Nawrocki and Rafał Trzaskowski. The fresh president will take his oath before the National Assembly on 6 August (joint deliberations of the Sejm and the Senate). The second and final word of office of Andrzej Duda will so end.
Poles justice the Sejm and the Senate
Activities Members 32 percent of respondents (an increase of 3 percent points) and 52 percent (a decrease of 4 percent points) were positively evaluated. 26 percent of the respondents have no opinion on this.
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Poles approach the legislature in a akin way. 34 percent praised the work, while 40 percent judged it negatively. 16 percent of respondents have no opinion. CBOS underlines that the current rankings of the Sejm and legislature are among the weakest in this term.
The survey was conducted as part of a mixed-mode procedure on a typical example of adult Polish residents drawn from the PESEL register. In all 3 cases, the survey had the same set of questions and structure. The survey was carried out from 5 to 14 May 2025 on a example of 1080 people (including 64.4% CAPI, 23.7 percent CATI and 11.9 percent CAWI).
