New! Interview by Zbigniew Ziebra. There's social resistance

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In the latest survey conducted by the renowned IBRIS investigation centre commissioned by Radio Zet, the results show crucial social aversion to interview the erstwhile minister of justice, Zbigniew Ziobry, via the Pegasus Judicial Investigation Commission. The survey was carried out on a typical example of 1067 adults of Poles, most of whom spoke out against auditioning Ziebra, regardless of his condition.

The data shows that 53.7 percent of respondents do not support Zbigniew Ziobra's proceeding for the hearing. In the group of opponents of the hearing, 30.4% powerfully argue this decision, and 23.3% express a alternatively negative opinion. On the another hand, 34.8% of the respondents support the hearing, of which 21.8 percent powerfully support this action.

Demographic analysis shows differences in opinions between the sexes; 59% of women stand up against interrogation, compared to 50% of men. Among the supporters of the hearing, 33% are women, and 36% are men.

Interviewing Zbigniew Ziebra in question?

Parliamentary Committee on Pegasus to analyse possible abuses within the Pegasus project. Earlier, the committee had already interviewed respective key figures, including the erstwhile Deputy Prime Minister and erstwhile directors and staff of the ministry.

Preparations for the hearing, scheduled for 1 July, give emergence to many discussions and controversy, reflecting the divided opinions of the public. The results of the survey item a deep disparity in social expectations. It takes place at the level of the committee's actions, which is simply a challenge for its further work and decisions.

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