In his first year, Nawrocki vetoed 41 bills, more than any other Polish president since the fall of Communism. “I want, in fact, to change the model of the presidency,” Nawrocki told the crowd on Thursday. Nawrocki has repeatedly floated constitutional change and has been pushing the Presidential Palace towards something closer to a parallel centre of power. Tusk has accused Nawrocki of trying to change Poland’s political system in practice without changing the constitution. Nawrocki remains Poland’s most trusted politician: an IBRiS poll published in late July found that 51.3 per cent of respondents trusted him.