14 percent of respondents would like a parliamentary monarchy in Poland, like in Great Britain. 57 percent of respondents are against this concept, according to a poll for the wPolityce.pl portal.more
Controversy over the renovation of the mansion of British Prime Minister Boris Johnson and his alleged words about "piling up bodies" in the pandemic did not affect the ratings of his Conservative Party, which even increased its lead over the opposition, according to a published poll.more
A week before the key Scottish parliamentary elections, the majority of opponents of Scottish independence are at their highest in almost a year and a half, according to a poll published yesterday. This is the fifth consecutive study in which the opponents of secession win.more
Vaccination is slowly growing in popularity in Poland. Poles appreciate the government positively for organizing the action - the Polish daily "Dziennik Gazeta Prawna" reports.more
Nearly 60% of adults say they intend to fly less after being vaccinated against COVID-19 - with fears over spreading new variants of the virus among the top concerns.more
74 percent of Poles, 8 percentage points more than in March, have a bad opinion of what is happening in the country in April, and 21 percent are of the opposite opinion, according to data published by Kantar.more
A vast majority of 72 percent of Japanese want the Tokyo Olympics scheduled for this summer to be postponed or canceled again. The fear of another wave of corona infections is the reason for this, Kyodo News reports after a survey.more
Most residents of Warsaw and Krakow are in favor of banning the sale of new gasoline and diesel cars in Europe after 2030, according to a poll conducted by the YouGov opinion poll conducted in 15 European cities. This ban will come into force in Great Britain probably as early as 2030.more
Poles are disciplined and consistently watch over their finances, seven out of ten people regularly track their income and expenses and consciously spend money - according to the Think Forward Initiative (TFI) study.more
During the pandemic, Poles significantly reduced their physical activity. This contributed greatly to the weight gain of the inhabitants of our country. As many as 42 percent of us put on weight on average 5.7 kg, according to an Ipsos poll.more
Nearly half of Italians (47 percent) are willing to pay to vaccinate against Covid-19, according to a recent poll. Some say they would pay € 5,000 or more.more
Most Britons support the idea of vaccine passports, according to a new poll - with 62% saying they would be fine with using one to get into a pub or restaurant.more
45.4 percent of respondents are in favor of tightening the restrictions in Poland in the case of an increase in the number of infections - according to the SW Research poll for rp.pl published yesterday. 36.9 percent of the respondents are of the opposite opinion.more
The activity of the Roman Catholic Church is positively assessed by 43 percent of respondents, while 46 percent expressed disapproval of it, according to the latest CBOS survey. This means a deterioration in ratings compared to the January and September surveys last year.more
A survey by the Royal Spanish Institute of Elcano and the Turespan Institute of Tourism showed that Greece is the country that Europeans are most likely to visit. In contrast, for people from outside Europe, Greece is the fifth most popular destination.more
More time at home with family, less traffic and not commuting were some of what people felt were the silver linings to living under coronavirus restriction.more
83 percent of Poles consider their income tax too high, 80 percent believe that taxes in Poland are unfair, and more than half believe that the progressive tax system is fair and socially beneficial, according to a study conducted by Livecareer.pl.more
34 percent of respondents would have been injected with AstraZeneca if it had involved the possibility of being vaccinated out of sequence. 47 percent said they would not use such an opportunity - according to the United Surveys survey conducted in Poland.more
The leader of Poland 2050 Szymon Hołownia in March again led the trust ranking - 48 percent trust him. surveyed by CBOS. President Andrzej Duda came second with 45 percent. trust, and the third - Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki, who is trusted by 42 percent. respondents.more
52.2 percent of respondents who encountered reports on the potential side effects of the AstraZeneca vaccine would drop out of it, according to a poll.more
Poles drink less, but choose more expensive drinks. Last year, they spent a record PLN 39.2 billion on alcohol, 7 percent more than in the previous year.more