Presidential race in Poland: anti-Ukrainian candidate loses support
A poll conducted by Pollster and commissioned by the Super Express newspaper has indicated that anti-Ukrainian politician Sławomir Mentzen, who is also a Polish presidential candidate from the far-right Confederation party, dropped to third place in the presidential race.
According to the poll, Warsaw Mayor Rafał Trzaskowski, a representative of the Civic Platform party, remains the favourite in the race with 35% of support.
The second place was taken by the head of the Institute of National Remembrance, Karol Nawrocki, who is supported by the opposition Law and Justice party. He received 23% of the vote.
In contrast, Sławomir Mentzen, who recently caused outrage with his controversial statements on abortion, lost the support of some voters. With 19% of the vote, he came third in the latest opinion poll. In the previous poll, the Confederation candidate was in second place.
The fourth position in the poll is occupied by the Speaker of the Polish Sejm, Szymon Hołownia, for whom 8% of Poles would vote.
Rafał Trzaskowski is strengthening his position in the presidential race. With the support of 35% of respondents, he remains the undisputed leader. His stable ratings indicate that he enjoys the trust of a large part of the population.
Mentzen visited Lviv on the anniversary of Russia's full-scale invasion, where he recorded a provocative video calling Stepan Bandera "a terrorist who was sentenced to death by a Polish court for killing Poles during the Second Polish Republic".
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs condemned Mentzen's provocative statements and hinted at possible retaliatory measures.