President Andrzej Duda, head of the Ministry of National Defense Mariusz Błaszczak, Warsaw Mayor Rafał Trzaskowski and Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki are the leaders of the confidence ranking in February, according to a CBOS survey. The head of PO, Donald Tusk, and the president of PiS, Jarosław Kaczyński, are met with the greatest mistrust.
President Duda is a leader of confidence
In February, President Andrzej Duda remains the leader of the ranking of trust in politicians; 56% of people trust him. respondents (2 percentage points more than a month ago). 32% of respondents distrust the president. respondents (down 3 percentage points).
Second place is occupied by Mariusz Błaszczak, Deputy Prime Minister, head of the Ministry of National Defense, who in February enjoys the confidence of 42 percent of respondents. (increase of 5 percentage points) and 29 percent. of the respondents say they distrust him (decrease by 5 percentage points).
The next place in the trust ranking was taken by the deputy head of the PO, the mayor of the capital Rafał Trzaskowski and the prime minister Mateusz Morawiecki – 41 percent each. positive indications. Confidence in Trzaskowski increased by 1 point. per cent; 40% say they don’t trust him. respondents (increase of 3 percentage points). In February, confidence in the prime minister increased by 3 points. interest; 46% of respondents do not trust the prime minister. respondents (down 4 percentage points).
The leader of Poland 2050, Szymon Hołownia, is trusted by 36 percent. respondents (no change). 37% of respondents distrust it. respondents (no change).
The head of PSL, Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz, is trusted by 35 percent. respondents (1 percentage point increase). In February, 30% of respondents distrusted him. (increase by 3 percentage points).
Better results from PiS politicians
In February, PiS president Jarosław Kaczyński’s ratings improved; 35% say they trust him. of the respondents (5 percentage points more than a month ago), 53 percent do not trust him. respondents (down 4 percentage points).
The next place in the ranking was taken by the Marshal of the Sejm, Elżbieta Witek, who was trusted by 32 percent of voters. respondents (increase of 3 percentage points) and 27 percent. expresses its distrust (down 7 percentage points).
Health Minister Adam Niedzielski is trusted by 30 percent. respondents (increase by 1 percentage point), while distrust is expressed by 31 percent. respondents (decrease by 3 percentage points).
30 percent of respondents have confidence in the Minister of Justice and Attorney General Zbigniew Ziobro (4 percentage point increase). However, the predominant attitude towards the head of the Ministry of Justice remains distrustful – 52% of respondents have this attitude. respondents (down 4 percentage points).
Distrust of Donald Tusk
30 percent of respondents express their confidence in the president of the PO, Donald Tusk. respondents (no change); 56% distrust him. respondents (2 percentage points more than in January).
New Left co-chair Robert Biedroń can count on 28 percent. to trust; while 42 respondents do not trust him.
The Minister of Culture and National Heritage, Deputy Prime Minister Piotr Gliński won 27 percent of the vote. statements of confidence (up 2 percentage points) and 28 percent. statements of no confidence (increase of 1 percentage point).
WiN Confederation politician Krzysztof Bosak is trusted by 27 percent. of the respondents (1 percentage point increase), 36% do not trust him. respondents (2 percentage point increase).
Confidence in the head of Polish diplomacy, Zbigniew Rau, is expressed by 26 percent of the respondents. respondents (4 percentage points more), 16 percent. (unchanged) out of distrust of him. 45 percent of the respondents do not know the head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
The deputy prime minister, head of MAP, Jacek Sasin, is trusted by 24 percent. respondents (2 percentage point increase); 47% distrust it. respondents (no change).
Senate Marshal Tomasz Grodzki is trusted by 22 percent. respondents (decrease by 2 percentage points), 39 percent do not trust him. respondents (increase of 3 percentage points).
The Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, Henryk Kowalczyk, enjoys the confidence of 21 percent. respondents (increase of 2 percentage points), 20 percent do not trust him. respondents (no change). 45 percent I don’t know the Minister of Agriculture.
test method
The study was conducted as part of the mixed-mode procedure on a representative sample of adult residents of Poland drawn from the PESEL registry. Each respondent independently chose one of the methods: direct interview with the interviewer (CAPI method), telephone interview after contact with the CBOS interviewer (CATI) – the respondent received contact details in the announcement letter from CBOS, self-administered online survey (CAWI) , access was possible based on the login and password provided to the respondent in the CBOS announcement letter. In all three cases the questionnaire had the same set of questions and structure.
This year’s survey took place from 6 to 19 February. on a sample of 982 people (including: 58.4% using the CAPI method, 25.9% – CATI and 15.7% – CAWI).
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Source: wPolityce