Poll Shows Polish President Nawrocki's Popularity Increasing Amid Ukraine Honors Dispute
An IBRiS poll reported by New Voice Ukraine finds 54.8% of Poles currently trust President Karol Nawrocki, reflecting a rise linked to a recent controversy over Ukrainian honors.
What happened
New Voice Ukraine reports that a recent IBRiS poll, commissioned by the Polish media outlet Onet and published on June 26, found that 54.8 percent of Poles say they trust President Karol Nawrocki, marking a record high in his approval ratings.
This surge in popularity follows a dispute concerning Ukrainian honors, though the supplied source context does not detail the nature of the controversy or how it specifically influenced public opinion.
The rise in Nawrocki's trust level may be significant for Poland's stance on Ukraine-related issues, as its leadership's domestic strength often correlates with its diplomatic and security policies involving Kyiv, Moscow, and broader European concerns.
Known from the source
- An IBRiS poll was commissioned by Onet and published on June 26.
- According to the poll, 54.8 percent of Poles currently say they trust Polish President Karol Nawrocki.
- The report linking this rise to a recent dispute over Ukrainian honors was published by New Voice Ukraine.
What remains unclear
Given the limited information in the source, verification is needed to understand the full context and accuracy of the poll figures and any causal links to the Ukraine honors controversy.
What remains unclear: Verify the poll details and methodology with IBRiS and Onet. Confirm the exact nature of the Ukraine honors row referenced and its timeline. Confirm that the reported rise in popularity is causally linked to the Ukraine honors controversy. Check for consistent translation and attribution of the poll data.
Evidence note
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