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"Opinions and Diagnoses"

no 39
Poles on Democracy and Party System

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Reports

Political Party Preferences in February
Interest in Pyeongchang Winter Olympics and Chances of Polish Representation for Medals
Opinions about Parliament, President, Local Authorities and Institute of National Remembrance (IPN)
Social Moods in February
Local Elections – Significance, Voting Intention and Interest in Decisions of Authorities of Different Level
Discussion about the Amendment to the Law on the IPN (Institute of National Remembrance)
Attitude to Government in February
Trust in Politicians in February
Opinions about Commission for Reprivatisation of Property in Warsaw
Holiday Trips in 2017 and Plans for 2018
Activity in Social Organizations
Willingness to Cooperate
 
Do Polish People Understand Why Jews Are Concerned?

Polish people understand Jewish worries concerning the amendment to the Institute of National Remembrance Act, but do not share them. In all, over half of those surveyed (52%) said they understood the concern that making it a punishable offence to utter public falsehoods about the responsibility of the Polish state or the Polish people for atrocities committed during World War II, would block discussion of the various attitudes of non-Jewish Poles towards Jews during that period. At the same time, less than a quarter of those surveyed (24%) admitted to sharing these concerns.
Rysunek 1

Over a half of respondents overall (52%) think that Polish legislators should take into account Jewish sensibilities around ensuring free discussion on the subject of Polish attitudes during World War II.
Rysunek 2

The above data comes from the ‘Current Events and Problems’ survey of February 2018.
 
  


 
 
 
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