The governing United Right coalition would retain power if elections were held in August, according to a new opinion poll.
Over one in five young Poles do not want to have children, a new poll has found.
The majority of Poles want the return of national military conscription, according to a new poll.
The majority of Poles (60 percent) say the fight against the Russians in Ukraine should be continued and no concessions made to them, the latest study by the CBOS pollster shows.
Fifty eight percent of Poles surveyed by the CBOS pollster believed their country was moving in the wrong direction (1 percentage point down on June), 27 percent thought otherwise (3 pps up) and fifteen percent could not say (2 pps down).
The government is supported by 32 percent of Poles while 39 percent oppose it, a survey by the CBOS pollster has shown.
Fifty five percent of Poles in a survey by the CBOS pollster criticised the Polish judiciary, 4 percentage points (pps) more than in a similar poll in 2017, while 28 percent said they were pleased with the justice system, 8 pps down from 2017.
The results of a new CBOS survey reveal that 33 percent of the respondents support the government, while 40 percent do not.
Poland's ruling Law and Justice (PiS) party and the main opposition party, Civic Platform (PO) both lost support in June in favour of smaller parties, a recent poll suggests.
Andrzej Duda, the Polish president, continues to be the politician most deserving of trust, indicate the results of a new poll.
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