Voter support for the ruling United Right camp grew by 2 ppts since the turn of June-July to reach 44 percent in August, according to the latest study by the CBOS pollster.
Fifty-four percent of Poles declared confidence in President Andrzej Duda in late June and early July, which places him top in the confidence ranking. Trust in the president fell by 2 percentage points from the previous survey, a CBOS poll shows.
Forty-five percent of Poles believe that the situation in the country is heading in the right direction, while 40 percent of them claim the opposite, a survey by the CBOS pollster shows.
Close to three out of four Poles (73 percent) said that they were willing to help others in need, reported a recent CBOS poll.
Eighty-nine percent of Poles in a CBOS survey supported Poland's EU membership (up 8 percent from February 2016), 7 percent were against and 4 percent could not say.
A Thursday-published report by the Public Opinion Research Centre (CBOS) titled Psychological Wellbeing in 2019 shows that the majority of Poles were content with the way their lives were progressing throughout last year.
Three in four Poles put themselves in the middle class of society, while around one in six of them claim to belong to the 'lower class,' according to a study by research pollster CBOS.
Formally part of Poland, the 6kg of coins were found in the town of Zbarazh (Zbaraż) which was one of the settings for Henryk Sienkiewicz's classic 1884 novel With Fire and Sword.
Eighty nine percent of Poles in a CBOS survey said Poland was a safe country to live in, 8 percent believed the opposite, 3 percent could not say.
The support for Poland's EU membership remained at 91 percent in April 2019, unchanged from March. This is the highest result on record, according to the latest poll conducted by the Centre for Public Opinion Research (CBOS).
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