The CBOS pollster reported on Wednesday that, according to its recent studies, almost three out of four adult Poles used the internet at least once a week.
Poland's governing United Right coalition has maintained its voter support at 36 percent while the main opposition group, the centrist Civic Coalition (KO) has gained 5 percentage points over the last month, shows a new poll.
Almost half of Poles (43 percent) are unhappy with the direction the country is headed, while 36 percent are satisfied, a new CBOS poll shows.
The number of Poles who do not intend to have a Covid vaccination rose in June by 1 percentage point month on month, to 26 percent, a CBOS study has shown.
Almost half of Poles say President Andrzej Duda is doing a good job and 43 percent claim the opposite, a CBOS June poll shows.
Thirty-nine percent of Poles are in favour of building nuclear power plants in Poland, 5 percentage points more than in 2018, a survey by the CBOS pollster revealed on Wednesday.
In early May, 35 percent of respondents to a CBOS poll assessed the situation in Poland as good, 5 percent more compared with an April survey.
Support for Mateusz Morawiecki's government increased by 1 percent to 34 percent in May, according to the latest CBOS poll.
The number of people opposed to getting vaccinated is falling, according to a new poll published on Monday.
Poles are evenly divided when it comes assessing the performance of President Andrzej Duda, with 45 percent saying he is doing a good job and 44 percent claiming the opposite, a CBOS May poll shows.
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