Most respondents do not want Andrzej Duda to take up the function of the Polish prime minister in the future – according to the United Surveys survey for “Wirtualna Polska”.
In published on Sunday poll The respondents were asked if they would like Andrzej Duda to take the function of a Polish prime minister in the future.
“Only 28.4 percent of respondents gave a positive response (12 percent definitely agree, 16.4 percent are correct). 52.8 percent of respondents (12.8 percent rather disagrees, 40 percent definitely disagrees)” – Virtual Poland said.
The answer “I do not know/difficult to say” chose 18.8 percent of the study.
Statistics among PiS supporters
The survey also shows that 9 percent of KO, the third road and the left wants Duda to become prime minister, and there is 82 percent against. Among the supporters PIS and the confederation behind Duda as a prime minister, 49 percent tells and 29 percent is against.
The portal also reminded that the term of office of the current Polish president will end in August and – so far – there is no official information about his plans. The Duda's place is to be taken on August 6, Karol Nawrocki, who won the second round on June 1 presidential elections with a result of 50.89 percent, beating RafaÅ‚ Trzaskowski.
The survey was conducted on a group of 1000 representative people using the Cati and Cavi method on June 6-8 this year.
Author/author: KKOP/AKW
Source: PAP
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