Among public figures, Rafał Trzaskowski, Andrzej Duda and Jarosław Kaczyński are the most trusted by Poles, according to an IBRiS poll for Onet. Compared to the previous month, fewer people trust the mayor of Warsaw and the president of Poland, more trust the president of the Law and Justice party.more
British voters trust the opposition Labor Party more than the ruling Conservatives even on such flagship issues as taxes, immigration and law and order, according to a poll by the YouGov center for the "Times" daily published yesterday.more
PiS - 34.5 percent; KO - 31.2 percent; Third Way - 9 percent; Confederation - 7.8 percent; Left - 7.1 percent - these are the results of the United Surveys survey for Wirtualna Polska published yesterday. As the portal concludes, in such a situation, the opposition committees would gain a majority in the Sejm.more
The need to take a break from work longer than two weeks is felt by 27 per cent of employees, according to an Pracuj.pl survey published yesterday.more
Currently, 39 percent want to vote for the United Right. respondents, KO - 29 percent, Konfederacja - 10 percent, Left - 9 percent, Poland 2050 - 6 percent, and PSL 5 percent. - results from the Social Changes survey commissioned by the wPolityce.pl portalmore
German citizens' confidence in the state's ability to perform has fallen to its lowest level ever, according to a survey published by the tagesschau portal. According to an annual survey commissioned by the German officials' association dbb, only 27 percent of respondents believe the state is capable of fulfilling its tasks.more
Nearly half of Britons want a second Brexit referendum in the next 10 years, a new YouGov poll has revealed.
More than a quarter of people support a referendum as soon as the end of 2023.more
On the basis of respondents' declarations, CBOS checked which voters are targeted by the groupings dominating on the Polish political scene. Voters declaring their intention to vote for PiS, KO, Konfederacja, Third Way and the Left were asked, among other things, about their views, age, education and participation in religious practices.more
In 2022, almost 40 per cent of respondents rated the attitude of Poles towards each other as very positive. This year, the percentage has dropped significantly and the relations perceived by Ukrainians have become more neutral, according to a report prepared by the national research agency Openfield.more
89 per cent of Poles believe that giving away debts is a moral obligation, according to a report published by the Association of Financial Enterprises. At the same time, more than half justify, among other things, reassigning assets to family to escape a creditor or bailiff.more
A key objection of adult Poles to the functioning of the health care system is the long waiting time, particularly for appointments with specialists (71 percent of indications), diagnostic tests (56 percent) and elective procedures in the hospital (50 percent), according to the OZZL survey.more
More than 80 percent of respondents believe that a "happy home" is one they own rather than rent, according to a recently published Otodom report. According to those surveyed, a dream property should also have a garden or terrace, large windows and fixed internet.more
While Nigel Farage has had plenty of press attention over the closure of his account at private bank Coutts — it appears around one million adults in the UK don't have access to a basic current account.more
The same number of American voters say they want to vote in next year's election for president Joe Biden, as for his likely rival Donald Trump, according to a New York Times and Siena College poll published yesterday. As the daily adds, although Biden's ratings are better than a year ago, the poll draw with Trump is a warning signal for him.more
67 percent of respondents agree with the opinion that "in recent years there has been a noticeable climate warming in Poland", 19 percent of respondents hold the opposite opinion. surveyed, and 14 percent has no opinion on the matter, according to a survey carried out for wPolityce.pl by the Social Changes studio.more
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is being urged by senior members of his Conservative Party to hold elections to the House of Commons in May, not autumn 2024, because then, according to party strategists, it is easiest to minimize losses, the Guardian reported.more
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