44 percent of Poles believe that Karol Nawrocki will depend on Law and Justice - according to the opinion24 poll for RMF FM. 28% of respondents are different. The results of the survey clearly correlate with the political preferences of the respondents.
Subjects of the Opinii24 survey on behalf of RMF FM heard the question: "Will Karol Nawrocki as president of Poland be independent and independent of Law and Justice?"..
26 percent indicated the answer "decidedly no", but 18 percent - "I don't think so." "This means that as much as 44 percent of respondents do not believe in the independency of Andrzej Duda's successor".
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The other opinion 28 percent especially severe 9 percent. of them.
14 percent respondents say that the president will not be dependent on or independent of the PiS. The same group has no clear position on this.
A survey. independency of Karol Nawrocki
The assessment of Karol Nawrocki's independency - or deficiency of it - clearly correlates with the political views of the respondents - notes RMF FM.
Among Voters of Law and Justice rod 71 percent. He is convinced that the fresh president will act alone. A akin belief besides prevails among those who supported Nawrocki in the first (68%) and the second (53%) election round.
The vast majority voters of the civilian Coalition (84%) does not believe that Karol Nawrocki will be independent, acting as President. akin skepticism is manifested by those who voted for Rafał Trzaskowski - in the case of voters from the first round, specified a conviction was 83%, on the another hand - 79 percent. polled.
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W Confederate electorate opinions are more divided: 37 percent. believes in the independency of the fresh president, and 44 percent He's against it.
Group voters Sławomir Mentzen interest is akin - 35 percent believes in Nawrocki's independence, while 40 percent of which he is of the other opinion.
A review24 for RMF FM was conducted on 4-6 August. The survey was conducted on a typical group of Polish residents aged 18 or over. It was implemented with mixed-mode technology: computer-assisted telephone interviews - CATI and net interviews (CAWI).
