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LATESTPUBLICATIONS

"Opinions and Diagnoses"

no 39
Poles on Democracy and Party System

no 40
Are We Living Better?


Reports

Evaluations of the Year 2017 and Forecasts for the Year 2018
Does Warsaw Need New Memorials?
Life Satisfaction
Psychological Wellbeing in 2017
Political Party Preferences in Voivodships
Political Party Preferences after Cabinet Reshuffle
The First Ratings of Mateusz Morawiecki’s Government
Opinions about Parliament and President
Social Moods in January
Trust in Politicians after Cabinet Reshuffle
Expectations for Mateusz Morawiecki’s Government
Reactions on Triggering Article 7 of the Treaty on European Union against Poland
 
Who Can Poland Count on in the Dispute with the European Commission?

On December 20th 2017 the European Commission took the decision to trigger article 7 of the Treaty on European Union, and filed a motion with the EU Council to find that there was a strong likelihood of infringement of European values in Poland. If, as the next step of this ongoing procedure, there were to be a vote in the European Council on a motion to find that Poland was seriously and continuously infringing European values, which could result in future sanctions, according to Polish public opinion at least one country would stand on Poland’s side. A total of 63% of the people polled were of this opinion, and 35% believed there would be more than one such country.
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Those respondents who thought at least one other country would side with Poland to vote against finding that our country was seriously and continuously infringing European values, overwhelmingly volunteered Hungary in this context (77%). A relatively large number were counting on support from the Czech Republic (22%), Slovakia (16%) and Bulgaria (14%).
The above data comes from the ‘Current Events and Problems’ survey of January 2018.
 
  


 
 
 
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