Poles' Trust in Army Reaches Record High While Trust in Church Falls to Record Low
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Support for EU Declines Among Poles
New polling shows that nearly 94% of Poles trust the military, and confidence in NATO remains high, but trust in the European Union is declining. In September 2025, 50% of Poles say they trust the EU, while 44% express distrust—the highest level recorded in recent years. Declining trust in the EU may reflect Brussels’ focus on long-term economic and political projects, which can seem less urgent to citizens who are facing more immediate challeng…
Poles' trust in army reaches record high while trust in church falls to record low
Keep our news free from ads and paywalls by making a donation to support our work! Notes from Poland is run by a small editorial team and is published by an independent, non-profit foundation that is funded through donations from our readers. We cannot do what we do without your support. A long-term decline in trust in the Catholic church in Poland has accelerated over the last year, with only 35% of Poles now saying that they trust it. Meanwhil…
Confidence in the EU has fallen by 4.4 p.p. over the past year, from 54.7% in October 2024 to 50.3% in September 2025.
94 percent of Poles trust the Polish military, according to a new IBRiS survey. Meanwhile, the percentage of respondents declaring distrust towards the army is at a level
The Polish military enjoys nearly 94 percent of Poles' trust, according to the IBRiS survey. NATO also achieved a high score, with three-quarters of respondents trusting it. Meanwhile, distrust of the European Union is growing. The article, "Trust in NATO and the Polish Army Grows, Trust in the EU Falls" [IBRIS], comes from the website Wszystko co mojego.
The latest survey shows that Poles' trust in the European Union is at its lowest level in years.
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