Simon Holown's troubles. Poles do not believe in his party

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More than 75 percent of respondents believe that Simon Holownia's organization will fall apart - according to the latest poll. Moreover, both the voters of the ruling coalition and the opposition agree. The chances of endurance of Poland 2050 are seen by respective percent of respondents.

"Do you think Simon Holowna group Will it fall apart?" - this question was asked survey participants United Surveys commissioned by Virtual Poland.

According to 23.9% of respondents, this will definitely happen. 51.9 percent of respondents chose the answer "perhaps so". This means that a full of 75.8% of those questioned do not believe in the endurance of Holowna.

13 percent of respondents said Poland 2050 It won't fall apart. Of them, 10.7 percent assumes that this is improbable to happen, and 2.7 percent assumes that it will not. The remaining 10.8% did not know or had no opinion on this.

A survey. Poles about the future of Simon Holownia party

The researchers besides divided participants according to their political preferences. Among supporters of the ruling coalition 80 percent of respondents are convinced of the breakdown of Poland 2050. 20% are decisive and 60% think it will.

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10 percent believe that "more importantly" the divided of Simon Holownia's organization will not happen. According to 5 percent, it will. 5 percent have no opinion.

A survey. Opportunities of Poland 2050 according to opposition voters

On the another hand, 28 percent of opposition voters believe that Poland will definitely break up 2050, 52 percent believe so, but are not sure. 11% of respondents indicated the consequence "perhaps not". As we read, no 1 has been certain that this will not happen. 9 percent don't know the answer.

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21 percent of the another voters think it will break up, and 41 percent think it will. 11 percent inactive give the group a chance to survive. 4 percent are certain the organization will survive. 23 percent in this group of respondents do not know what will happen or what pollers asked.

The survey was conducted by United Surveys by Ibris on 11-13 July on a group of 1,000 adults from a diverse number of localities representing various professional groups and the environment. The survey participants were asked through networks and telephone calls.

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