Which government took better care of Poles' wallets? The consequence can shock

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Which government took better care of our wallets? – specified question was asked to Poles in the fresh United Surveys by IBRiS poll for Virtual Poland. In the opinion of the highest percent of respondents, the Law and Justice did better with the economy of the country. less indications were obtained by the Civic Coalition – the largest of the ruling Polish parties – but the PiS besides leads in the percent of respondents who expressed their opinion “agreement”.

38.8% of surveyed Poles think that Jarosław Kaczyński's organization took better care of their wallets, while 36.8 percent consider the same, but of Donald Tusk's Civic Coalition.

The advantage of the Law and Justice Office is in general only 2 percent points, but among the respondents pointing to the Kaczyński organization a much higher percent is certain of its opinion. 25.2% of respondents believe that the Law and Justice Office "decisively better" took care of their wallets. For comparison, only 13.7 percent of respondents have already chosen the consequence “strongly better” among the KOs. Answers "better" (the organization took care of the wallets of Poles) chose almost the same, due to the fact that 13.6 percent of respondents who pointed out the Law and Justice and in the case of KO there were 23.1% of respondents.

2.1% of Poles do not know or did not want to answer this question. There was besides a large proportion of respondents who do not see the difference in their portfolio both for current governments and during the governments of the Law and Justice Department – 22.3 percent of all respondents.

The "Neutrals" of voters, who do not vote either for the Law and the Confederacy or for the organization of the ruling coalition, claim that they lived better for the Law and Justice

By dividing the results into groups of ruling coalition voters and the opposition – Confederate and PiS – the results coincided with the political preferences of the respondents, so the opinion of the another voters seems more decisive.

Those who did not vote for either the governing coalition or the PiS and the Confederacy indicated that they were better off surviving for the PiS – as much as 51%, including 21% "decisively better" and 32% "better".

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