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Polish Public Opinion

January 2020

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Contemporary Polish Family


Reports

Opinions about Parliament and President
Social Moods in February
Public Opinion on Changes in Judiciary
Preferences in the First Round of Presidential Election at the Beginning of Election Campaign
Trust in Politicians in February
Attitude to Government in February
Who Will Win the Presidential Election – People’s Predictions at the Beginning of Election Campaign
Influence on Public Affairs
Perception of National Safety and Attitude to NATO
Is it Worth to Cooperate?
Presidential Candidates in Political Party Electorates at the Beginning of Election Campaign
Attitudes Towards Other Nations
 
What Polish People Think about the Changes to the Judiciary

The public assessment of the changes to the judicial system brought in by Law and Justice governments before and since the 2019 elections is not unequivocal. Among those surveyed, three virtually equal groups can be identified: those in favour of the changes (30%), those against (31%) and those in favour of some changes and against others (30%).
In this controversy surrounding the changes to the judiciary, the people or bodies that elicit most trust in respondents are President Andrzej Duda and the European Union. Those eliciting the least are the National Council of the Judiciary and the opposition.
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More on this subject in the CBOS report.
The above data comes from the ‘Current Events and Problems’ survey of February 2020.
 
  


 
 
 
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