According to the latest poll conducted for Super Express, Jarosław Kaczyński remains the most important figure on the Polish right-wing political scene in the eyes of most Poles. The leader of Law and Justice (PiS) was named the leader of the right by 38 percent of respondents. President Karol Nawrocki came in second with 19 percent support.
Leader of the Polish right – poll
Respondents were asked the question: “Who do you think is the leader of the Polish right?”
Although Poland’s political landscape has undergone numerous shifts over the years, the leader of Law and Justice continues to be regarded as the most influential figure on the right. In the survey, 38 percent of respondents pointed to Jarosław Kaczyński, indicating that for a large segment of right-wing voters he remains the politician with the greatest authority and influence. His position appears stable for the time being.
President Karol Nawrocki ranked second. The 43-year-old politician received 19 percent of responses, suggesting that in his first year in office he has significantly increased his public recognition and built a substantial base of supporters.
The podium was completed by Grzegorz Braun, leader of the Confederation of the Polish Crown, with 5 percent support. Former Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki and Confederation leader Sławomir Mentzen each received 4 percent of responses. Meanwhile, 1 percent of respondents selected “someone else,” while 29 percent had no opinion.
The survey was conducted on May 28–29 among a sample of 1,057 adult Poles.
