Photo by Zack Masternak, Leftist Club / U.S. Secretary of defence / Archive of the Chancellery of the president of Poland / MEDEF / DHSgov / Shareinfo.plIn the United Surveys poll for Virtual Poland, Poles pointed out the best president of the 3rd Republic of Poland. In the ranking the highest ranked was Aleksander Kwasniewski. He obtained 44.7 percent of the indications, definitely ahead of Lech Kaczyński (14.2%) and Karol Nawrocki (12.3%). The head of state was only in 3rd place.
Nawrocki, who only held office for a year, finished 3rd with Lech Kaczyński. Further seats were taken by Bronisław Komorowski (5.3%), Andrzej Duda (2.1%), Lech Wałęsa (0.3%) and Wojciech Jaruzelski (0.1%). 8.1% of the respondents felt that no of the presidents deserved the name and 12.9 percent could not respond.
The results are interesting among the electorates of individual parties. The electors of the ruling coalition powerfully preferred Kwasniewski, which was indicated by 76 percent of respondents. Bronisław Komorowski received 9%, while Nawrocki and Duda received no indication in this group.
A much more balanced consequence emerged among opposition voters, the PiS and the Confederacy. Kwasniewski, Lech Kaczyński and Karol Nawrocki received 25 percent there.
Confederate voters outside the scheme. The highest percent does not consider any president in the III Republic to be the “best”
Perhaps the most different results concern the Confederate electorate. As much as 27 percent of his constituents stated that no president deserves to be named the best. Among the circumstantial names Kwaśniewski and Nawrocki got 22 percent each, and Lech Kaczyński – 19 percent.
Karol Nawrocki obtained a good but not amazing consequence in the poll. It is worth noting, however, that after a year of presidency the head of states achieved a comparable consequence with president Lech Kaczyński, whose many have sentiments besides due to his tragic death in the 2010 Smolensk disaster.
Source: United Surveys / Virtual Poland









