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At his last consecutive word at the Presidential Palace, Andrzej Duda is getting little and little bitten in the tongue. In 1 of his last interviews, he even spoke of "suspending for treason", which was met with the outrage of any politicians and society. Thanks to the United Surveys poll for “Virtual Poland” we learn how Poles respond to the President's fresh statements. Most people are negative.
“How do you measure president Andrzej Duda’s fresh statements about 'suspending for treason'?” The sentences were – as usual – divided, but most of the respondents expressed disapproval for the sharp words of the head of state.
According to the results of the survey, 57.9% of respondents were negatively assessed by the President's fresh statements. Of these, 45.3% consider them "decisive" incorrect and 12.6 percent "rather" wrong.
In total, 30.9% of respondents agree with president Andrzej Duda's strong rhetoric, of which 16.5% received his words "strongly positive" and 14.4% - "more positively". No 11.2 percent of respondents expressed their opinion on this issue.
The worst reception of the president's statements was observed among the ruling coalition voters. Among them, as much as 93 percent assessed the words "Definitely negative", 5 percent – "more negative", and only 1% have no opinion on this issue.
Otherwise – although it is not possible to talk about the other – the President's statements are assessed by opposition voters, including PiS and Confederacy. In this group, 36 percent of the respondents assessed them "agree positively" and 27 percent – more positively. However, a large percent of opposition voters expressed a negative opinion – a full of 25% of respondents.
Source: se.pl