The survey for "Rzeczpospolita" shows that Rafał Trzaskowski is considered to be the most effective candidate for safety issues. However, more and more support is gained by Sławomir Mentzen, who precedes Karol Nawrocki. Poles indicate that Confederate candidates are doing better on many key issues than those of the Law and Justice.
Security should be a key subject for the future President, according to a survey conducted for 'Rzeczpospolita'. According to respondents, Rafał Trzaskowski would be the most effective in this area, as well as in another crucial for Poles. Karol Nawrocki is judged worse not only than the president of Warsaw, but besides from Sławomir Mentzen - he notes in the Friday edition of the journal. According to an in-depth survey conducted by ARC marketplace and Opinion for "Rz", 70% of respondents consider safety to be a precedence issue for the future president of Poland. another key issues for Poles are the economy, including inflation, taxes, unemployment (59%), the welfare of citizens (58%), wellness services (54%), the regulation of law (46%) or abroad policy (33%) and cooperation with the European Union (32%). On the question of how effective individual candidates for president would be in safety matters, 43 percent of respondents pointed to Rafał Trzaskowski and 27 percent pointed to Karol Nawrocki. The paper notes that better results than Nawrocki have Sławomir Mentzen – 33% and Simon Hołownia – 30 percent. The worst is the candidate of the Left Magdalena Biejat (16%). The diary stresses that it is akin in another areas - in each thematic scope it is led by a candidate of the Civic Coalition, leaving the counter-candidates far behind. "The "Rz" adds that Poles besides believe that in all field a Confederate candidate would work better than a candidate supported by the Law and Justice. On the question: "Which candidates in this year's presidential election are you going to vote for?", most people pointed to Trzaskowski (36%) and then Mentzen (18%), Nawrocki (17%), Holovnia (6%), Biejat (3%). Grzegorz Braun, Adrian Zandberg, Marek Jakubiak were indicated by 1% of respondents. The survey was conducted on 27 February - 3 March by the CAWI method (online survey) at a example of 1,005 Poles intending to participate in the presidential election.(PAP)