More than 57% of Poles have a positive opinion of President Karol Nawrocki. The highest ratings for the sitting president come from the youngest segments of the electorate. As many as 73% of respondents in their twenties view his presidency favorably.
Respondents were asked how they evaluate Karol Nawrocki in his role as President of the Republic of Poland.
A majority, 57.5%, gave the current president a positive assessment, of which 25% were “definitely positive” and 32.5% “rather positive.” On the other hand, 32.9% of respondents expressed a negative opinion. Among them, 12.6% judged Nawrocki’s presidency “definitely negatively,” while 20.3% said “rather negatively.”
The survey shows that Nawrocki enjoys strong ratings among those aged 18–29, where 73% view him positively and 27% negatively. In the 30–39 age group, 67% rate him positively versus 22% negatively. The new president has fewer supporters among people aged 40–49, with 59% positive and 33% negative. Among those aged 50–59, 53% rate him positively and 28% negatively, while in the 60–69 bracket, 57% are positive and 35% negative. By contrast, among respondents aged 70 and above, 42% evaluate Nawrocki positively, while as many as 52% hold a negative view.
Karol Nawrocki is seen much more favorably in his role as the new president by men (69%) than by women (44%).
The poll was conducted by United Surveys for Wirtualna Polska using the CATI/CAWI method between September 13–15, 2025, on a sample of 1,000 people.
