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"Opinions and Diagnoses"

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Poles on Democracy and Party System

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Are We Living Better?


Reports

Kids and Teenagers Online – Parents and Grandparents about Use of Internet and Threats
Social Moods in the Last Quarter
School Students Summer Vacation in 2018
Election of Commune Heads and City and Town Mayors
Internet Safety
Political Party Preferences in October
The Memory of John Paul II Is Still Alive
Opinions about Parliament, President and Local Authorities
Mobilization of Voters before Local Elections
Social Moods in October
Criteria for Election of Councillors to Commune or City Council
Attitude to Government in October
Trust in Politicians before Local Elections
National Independence Day and Politics of Memory
Solemn Ceremony of Mushroom‑Gathering
 
November 11 – National Independence Day

Compared to 2008, the percentage of Polish people surveyed who celebrate Nov 11 has risen significantly. Ten years ago Independence Day was marked by about every other respondent (49%), while now almost three out of four (72%) say that they celebrate in some way on the date that Poland regained independence.
The most popular ways of celebrating the 11th of November are to fly the national flag (43%) and take part in a Mass (29%). Less frequent is joining in public events and celebrations (18%), having a special dinner at home, or some other way of marking the occasion (11% each).
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* Respondents could choose more than one answer.

More on this subject in the CBOS report.
The above data comes from the ‘Current Events and Problems’ surveys of October 2008 and September 2018.
 
  


 
 
 
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