47 percent of respondents count themselves among those opposed to the government of Mateusz Morawiecki; 30 percent of respondents are satisfied with the current cabinet, while 20 percent declare indifference, according to a July CBOS poll.more
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's approval ratings have fallen to their lowest level since he took office last October, according to a poll released today by the YouGov center. Even voters of his Conservative Party are becoming less convinced of Sunak.more
Women are slightly more likely than men not to want to have children at all (10 per cent vs. 6 per cent), and slightly more likely to want to have only one child (12 per cent vs. 10 per cent), according to research carried out by the Centre for Public Opinion Research.more
Hopes for an improvement in the economic situation and living standards of respondents and their families over the coming year have increased in the second quarter of 2023, according to a CBOS analysis. It reported that this could probably be linked to a slowdown in the rate of price increases.more
73 percent of respondents believe that the war in Ukraine threatens Poland's security, according to a June CBOS survey. According to the poll, 75 percent support Poland's acceptance of refugees from Ukraine, while 21 percent are against.more
89 percent Poles are already sure which party they will vote for in the autumn parliamentary elections. Supporters of Law and Justice are the most confident in their choice, according to a study by the Social Changes studio, commissioned by the wPolityce.pl portal.more
Nearly 35 percent of Poles surveyed in an IBRiS poll for Rzeczpospolita admitted that inflation and high prices are the most important topics of debate recently. In second place, respondents are concerned about the level of state security.more
85 percent of respondents believe that Poland should buy modern military equipment; 6 percent say no, and 9 percent say no. has no opinion, according to a survey conducted by the Pollster Research Institute for "Super Express".more
After a year in Austria, the willingness of women who left Ukraine because of the Russian invasion to return to their homeland has dropped significantly, according to a survey of about 1,000 people commissioned by the Austrian Integration Fund (OeIF). Only 13 percent of the women now have concrete plans to return to Ukraine, compared to 30 percent a year ago.more
53 percent of Poles believe that Russia has had opportunities and real influence on decisions made in the institutions of the European Union or its member states, according to a survey commissioned by the European Policy Research Center.more
The leader of the June trust ranking is President Andrzej Duda, who is trusted by 47 percent. surveyed, and 42 percent are distrustful. On the podium were the Mayor of Warsaw, Rafał Trzaskowski (trusted by 42 percent of respondents) and Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki (trusted by 38 percent).more
Poland is the most pro-American country in the world, 93 percent. of residents speak positively of the US; the other is Israel. In both these countries, the percentage of those who think well of the United States is higher than in the United States itself, according to a survey published by the American research center Pew Research Center.more
Support for the far-right AfD party continues to rise in the polls. In the recently published ARD DeutschlandTrend survey, it scored 19 percent and pushed Chancellor Scholz's SPD party to third place. This is the highest result recorded so far for this party in an ARD TV poll. The Christian Democrats can count on by far the greatest support.more
The highest rated person in the British royal family is the sister of King Charles III, Princess Anne, and the rating of Duchess Meghan, the wife of Prince Harry, has fallen to an all-time low, according to the latest YouGov poll.more
In Germany, as much as 33 percent. of men aged 18-35 accept violence against women, and 34 percent admitted that they happened to raise their hand to their partner during an argument, according to a recent survey. In turn, 34 percent of those surveyed admitted to using physical violence against women to "instill respect in them".more
Nearly 90 percent of economists believe that this year inflation in Poland will fall below 10 percent. - results from the summary of the survey conducted by "Obserwator Finansowy" published on Monday.more
In total, 54.5 percent. of respondents in the United Surveys poll for Wirtualna Polska have doubts about the creation of a commission to investigate Russian influence, and almost 45 percent. of this group believes that the idea of its creation should be abandoned. Less than 40% of the voters were in favor of starting the commission's work.more
The number of Europeans who see Russia as an adversary or rival has doubled since 2021. - according to the latest survey by the European Council on Foreign Relations (ECFR) think tank. In 2023. 64 per cent of respondents considered Russia an adversary or rival, in 2021 the figure was 35.6 per cent. The survey, the results of which were published last week, was conducted in 11 EU countries.more
According to 39.4 percent respondents, the head of PO Donald Tusk would be a better prime minister after the autumn elections than the current head of government Mateusz Morawiecki, who was indicated by 27.2 percent. surveyed. 33.4 percent of respondents assessed both politicians in the same way, according to a SW Research poll for rp.pl.more
Religious pluralism is on the rise in Germany and as many as 34 per cent see this as a threat. Since the Middle Ages, religious diversity in Germany has not been as high as it is today; only half of the people living here are Christian, writes the Welt, citing a survey by the Bertelsmann Foundation.more
29 per cent of parents have a clear vision of the work their offspring would do in the future, and 61 per cent of respondents do not want to interfere in their child's choice of profession, according to the Pracuj.pl survey. A third of parents worry that their children will make the same career mistakes as them.more
President Andrzej Duda, Warsaw mayor, PO deputy leader Rafał Trzaskowski and Poland 2050 leader Szymon Holownia are the leaders of the May trust ranking, according to a CBOS poll. PO leader Donald Tusk, PiS president Jarosław Kaczyński and Justice Minister Zbigniew Ziobro (SP) are the most distrusted.more
65.1 percent Poles are convinced that increasing the 500 plus benefit to PLN 800 will increase inflation in Poland. 1.9 percent of respondents believe that an increase in inflation will reduce inflation, according to an IBRiS survey for Radio ZET.more