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Social moods in mid January 1996
1996-01-24
Author: Macieja Falkowska
The Oleksy affair - internal affair or the case inspired by a foreign state?
1996-01-23
Author: Bogna Wciórka
Attitude towards the government during the political crisis
1996-01-22
Author: Michał Strzeszewski
General election - potential electorates of political parties in January 1996. Public opinion on composition of the coalition government
1996-01-19
Authors: Barbara Badora, Jarosław Najdowski
Public opinion on enfranchisement and pre-constitutional referendum
1996-01-18
Authors: Barbara Badora, Bogna Wciórka
Opinions on alleged cooperation of the Prime Minister Józef Oleksy with foreign intelligence and attitudes to possible resignation of the cabinet
1996-01-17
Author: Bogna Wciórka
Savings, loans and sense of financial security
1996-01-16
Author: Macieja Falkowska
Revival of "Solidarity"
1996-01-16
Author: Michał Strzeszewski
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