Should Poland send soldiers to Ukraine? 1 of the answers dominates

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Poles spoke in the poll on whether to send troops to Ukraine

More than 86% of respondents object to sending Polish soldiers to Ukraine, according to the latest survey. The negative consequence dominates the electorates of all political parties, while the highest level of specified responses has been recorded among supporters of the current opposition.

To ask if you think Poland should send soldiers to Ukraine 86.5 percent of the respondents responded “no”, according to the latest United Surveys poll for Virtual Poland.

Added that 58.5 percent of respondents is powerfully against specified a decision, and 28 percent answered “presumably not”.

In turn to send soldiers to Ukraine 8.4% agreed.. The answer was "yes" to 0.8% of respondents, and "yes" to 7.6%. Option “I do not know/difficult to say” selected 5.1% of respondents.

Poles were asked to send troops to Ukraine. 1 of the answers dominates

The poll shows that the responses of voters of all groups are similar. "Among the voters of the ruling coalition (Citizen's Coalition, Left, 3rd Way) dominates the negative position – 80 percent of respondents are opposed to sending Polish soldiers to Ukraine (55 percent of this group replied 'no', 25 percent 'no') – explained.

In the group of voters of the ruling opposing coalition The opinion is 14 percent of respondents, and 6% of respondents in this group replied "I don't know/hard to say".

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As regards opposition supporters (Law and Justice and the Confederation) 95 percent opposed to sending Polish troops to Ukraine. 60% of this group responded "no" and 30% "no". 3 percent of the respondents in this group disagree.

Also voters of another political groups are opposed to sending Polish troops to Ukraine. “55% responded 'no' and 31% 'no'. 4 percent of the surveyed in this group are in the other opinion (or 'yes') – it is said.

The survey was conducted on 21-24 February 2025. The survey was carried out on a typical example of 1,000 people.

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