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Reports

Before Lowering Retirement Age: How to Keep Poles on the Labour Market
Opinions about Reprivatisation
How to Achieve Professional Success?
Public Opinion about Composition of the Government
Corruption Experience in Poland
Political Party Preferences In June
Opinions about Parliament and President
Attitude to Government in June
Opinions about Police, Prosecutor’s Office, Courts and Commissioner for Human Rights
Referendum on Constitution – First Reactions
Social Moods in June
Trust in Politicians in June
 
Attitudes to a Consultative Referendum on the Constitution

On the anniversary of the adoption of the Constitution of 3 May 1791, President Andrzej Duda announced his intention to hold a consultative referendum on the direction of changes to Poland’s political system. The referendum result was to help in creating a new constitution.
Reactions were mixed to the president’s idea of holding a consultation on the constitution in the form of a referendum, but more frequently positive than critical. A half of all adult Poles was in favour of a referendum concerning the direction of changes to Poland’s political system, while two-fifths were against the organising of a referendum in this form.
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The president’s idea had the support of declared Law and Justice voters (76%) and those of Kukiz’15 (66%), while Civic Platform voters were against (71%).
More on this subject in the CBOS report.
The above data comes from a ‘Current Events and Problems’ survey carried out 1–8 June 2017.
 
  


 
 
 
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