A referendum on migration? The decisive position of Poles

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More than 70% of respondents would participate in the referendum on migration, according to a fresh survey. Almost 14 percent of respondents would not go to specified a vote. Citizens' referendum initiative "Stop illegal migration" is supported by PiS politicians. president Jarosław Kaczyński said that half a million signatures have already been collected under the idea.

50.4% of respondents stated that She would definitely take part in the referendum"Are you in favour of rejecting the forced admission of illegal migrants, which results in a hazard of failure of individual and economical security?" from the latest poll implemented by the agency SW investigation for "Rzeczpospolita".

Next 23.5% of respondents indicated that "more" would take part in specified a vote.

Strong Adversaries to take part in the referendum on migration was - 7.4 percent, and 6.5 percent of the respondents pointed out that they were "rather not" asked to vote on this issue.

12.3 percent of the respondents reported that there was no vote. The survey was conducted on 8-9 July on a group of 800 net users over the age of 18.

"Stop illegal migration". Kaczyński: Over half a million signatures

The question to be raised in the referendum proposed the Law and Justice. Group politicians encourage support Citizens' mention Initiative "Stop illegal migration".

According to Jarosław Kaczyński, half a million signatures have already been collected under the idea. The Vice-President of PiS Tobias Bocheński, who reminded that 2 years ago the Law and Justice Government had organised specified a vote.

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In a referendum held on 15 October 2023 with parliamentary elections, 1 question on admission. They asked: "Do you support the admission of thousands of illegal immigrants from the mediate East and Africa in accordance with the forced relocation mechanics imposed by European bureaucracy?".


97 percent of voters indicated that "no", however, the consequence was not binding, due to insufficient attendance (40.91 percent with 50% required). Donald Tusk, among others, called for the initiative to boycott.


The thought of asking Poles again about illegal migration Head of the Ministry of abroad Affairs Tomasz Siemoniak. - I don't know who can say that is for illegal migration, so no referendum is needed - stated.

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