Nearly half of Poles view First Lady Marta Nawrocka’s activity positively one year after the presidential election. The president’s wife enjoys her strongest approval ratings among the youngest respondents.
It has now been one year since Karol Nawrocki won the presidential election and ten months since he was sworn in as President of Poland.
President Karol Nawrocki’s active presidency has been accompanied by significant social engagement on the part of First Lady Marta Nawrocka. Successive opinion polls indicate that the president’s wife continues to receive favorable assessments from the Polish public.
The latest survey conducted by SW Research for Wprost provides further evidence of this trend.
According to the poll, 48.8 percent of respondents assess the First Lady positively, while 25.6 percent view her negatively. Another 26.5 percent said they were unable to clearly evaluate her performance to date.
Men and women rated Marta Nawrocka in a similar way, with 48 percent of women and 47.9 percent of men expressing a positive opinion of her.
“Marta Nawrocka receives her highest approval ratings among the youngest respondents, namely those under the age of 24. In this group, 13.8 percent rated her performance as ‘very good,’ while 44 percent chose ‘rather good’ (57.9 percent combined),”
Wprost reported.
