President Duda still most trusted politician - poll

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Fifty-six percent of Poles declared confidence in President Andrzej Duda in June, which puts him on top of the confidence ranking. Trust in the president remained unchanged from the previous month, a survey by the CBOS pollster shows.

Thirty-six percent of Poles do not trust Andrzej Duda, up by 3 percentage points in comparison with the previous month.

The incumbent president was followed by Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki, who is trusted by 53 percent of those surveyed. Some 35 percent of Poles voiced distrusted in the PM. Both ratings remained at the same level.

Third came Health Minister Łukasz Szumowski with 49-percent trust, down by 4 percentage points, while 31 percent of people distrusted him, up by 6 percentage points from the previous poll.

The less trusted politician in Poland is Polish far-right MEP and president of Poland's Freedom party, Janusz Korwin-Mikke, who was trusted by 17 and distrusted by 56 percent of the Polish respondents.

Leader of the ruling Law and Justice (PiS) Jarosław Kaczyński is trusted by 40 percent and distrusted by 48 percent.

CBOS ran the survey on a representative sample of 1,378 adult Poles on June 15-25, 2020.