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23/2014   
 
LATEST PUBLICATIONS:

“Opinions and Diagnoses” no 27:
Social Structure and Its Dimensions

“Opinions and Diagnoses” no 28:
Youth 2013

“Opinions and Diagnoses” no 29:
25 Years of Freedom – a Balance Sheet of Changes

Reports:

  • Doctor and Pharmacist Conscience Clause
  • Opinions about Polish­‑Ukrainian Relations
  • Elections to the European Parliament in Post-election Declarations
  • Perception of Election Campaign and Political Activities on the Internet
  • Party Preferences in July
  • Attitude to Government after the Tape Scandal Eruption
  • Trust in Politicians after Tape Scandal Eruption
  • Opinions about Public Institutions after Tape Scandal Eruption
  • Social Moods in July
  • Attitude to Two Sides of Ukrainian Conflict

What Is Most Outrageous in Wiretapping Scandal?
Most of the Poles were outraged by wiretapped conversations of politicians and other public figures published by “Wprost” weekly. Only 3% of interviewees think that in revealed tapes there is nothing outrageous. The largest proportion (32%) is irritated by the fact that bills for expensive dishes and alcohol were covered by public institutions.
Although some public figures suggested that if politicians discuss public matters in restaurants the bills should be covered from public money, the Poles are strongly against such an opinion. The opinion depends on attitude towards government. Supporters of Donald Tusk’s cabinet more often accept using public money in such situations but still majority of them disagree with such actions.
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More on that issue can be found in the coming soon CBOS report in Polish.
The data comes from the survey “Current Problems and Events” conducted from 3 to 9 July 2014.

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