The ruling Law and Justice (PiS) was once again in the top position, with Jaroslaw Kaczynski's party taking 33.3 percent of the vote, an increase of 0.2 pps on end of the August figure, the latest IBRiS survey for the Onet website found.
In all, 48.1 percent of those surveyed plan to take part in a national referendum, which is due to be held on the same day as the general election, namely, on October 15, a poll has revealed.
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Just over 50 percent of Poles approve of the way the government is handling the situation on the Polish-Belarusian border, a new poll shows.
Sections of the privately owned media in Poland imposed a news blackout on Wednesday morning in protest over a proposed new tax on advertising revenue.
In response to articles appearing in Newsweek and the Onet news portal recalling the memories of a Red Army doctor held in a POW camp which he describes as ‘hell on earth’, in a three-page letter to the CEO of Ringier Axel Springer Media, Morawiecki said that ‘no one is allowed to relativize history’ and ‘we cannot allow the true picture of this war to be distorted.’
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