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LATESTPUBLICATIONS

"Opinions and Diagnoses"

no 34
Public Opinion on Energy Sources, Energy Policy and Natural Environment

no 35
Civil Society in Poland A.D. 2016

no 36
Health and Treatment in Poland


Reports

Foreigners Working in Poland
The Most Important Event of the Year 2016 for Poland and for the World
The Lucky Ones or the Unlucky Ones?
Evaluations of the Year 2016 and Forecasts for the Year 2017
Poles’ Attitudes towards Refugees
Politician of the Year 2016 in Poland and in the World
Life Satisfaction
Morality and Religion
Political Party Preferences in January
Opinions about Parliament, President and Constitutional Tribunal
Attitude to Government in January
 
Would Early Elections Result in a Change of Government?

During the protest in the lower chamber of parliament, the idea emerged of early elections to the Sejm and the Senate. If such elections were to take place, according to public opinion they would not lead to a change of government. Half of those asked believe that Law and Justice would stay at the helm, while just over a quarter (28%) think there would be a change.
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The opinion that early elections would not bring a change of government predominates in virtually all socio-demographic groups, though change is expected comparatively often by those declaring left-wing political views (42%, compared to 41% who expect the status quo to continue).
More on this subject in the CBOS report.
The above data comes from the ‘Current Events and Problems’ survey of January 2017.
 
  


 
 
 
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