Some 88 percent of Poles say that their country is safe and 96 percent believe the same is true about their neighbourhood, a poll has shown.
Poland's ruling United Right coalition would win a parliamentary election with 36.0 percent of the vote, a new survey by the CBOS pollster has shown.
More than three out of four Poles feel that the war in Ukraine threatens their security, a new survey has found.
President Andrzej Duda has taken the top spot in a confidence ranking among all politicians in Poland.
According to a January-held CBOS survey, 79 percent of Poles think that Russia's war in Ukraine poses a threat to Poland's security.
Poland's ruling United Right coalition would win a parliamentary election with 32.0 percent of the vote, a new survey by the CBOS pollster has shown.
There are more opponents of the government in December than supporters, a new poll has shown.
Up to 76 percent of Poles believe Russia's war in Ukraine poses a threat to Poland's security, a poll has shown.
Satisfaction with the work of the Sejm, the Polish parliament’s lower house, has a fallen to one of its lowest levels this year, a new poll has found.
A new opinion poll has put Poland's ruling United Right coalition on 30-percent support with the main opposition grouping, Civic Coalition (KO), on 18 percent and the conservative Poland 2050 party on 9 percent.
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