Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki's work was positively appraised by 51 percent of Poles, while 42 percent voiced negative opinions, according the latest poll by the Estymator public opinion research centre for the DoRzeczy.pl portal.
President Andrzej Duda is supported by 46.4 percent of Estymator poll respondents who declared they would vote during the presidential election. The result is higher by 1.6 pps from the previous poll.
Health Minister Łukasz Szumowski is trusted by 41.3 percent of Poles, show the results of an IBRIS survey conducted for the Onet portal in mid-March, shortly after the outbreak of the coronavirus epidemic.
Poland's incumbent president, Andrzej Duda, is likely to win the May 10 presidential election in the second round of voting against all potential candidates, a CBOS survey shows.
Sixty-four percent of Poles declared confidence in President Andrzej Duda in January, down = 3 percentage points from December while the proportion of people who voiced distrust stood at 23 percent, a survey by the CBOS pollster shows.
Sixty-nine percent of Poles in a CBOS survey declared confidence in President Andrzej Duda, 57 percent in Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki, and 52 percent in Paweł Kukiz, the Kukiz'15 leader.
Respondents are almost split in half in their opinions on Polish foreign policy since the governing party Law and Justice (PiS) took over power in 2015, with 40 percent voicing positive opinions and 41 percent saying the opposite, a poll has shown.
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