43.3% of Poles argue the payment of war compensation from the state budget to the victims of planet War II, if Germans do not do so, according to a SW investigation survey. 20% of respondents are different. The poll is simply a reflection of the words of Prime Minister Donald Tusk erstwhile he met the Chancellor of Germany.

"Should Poland pay compensation for surviving Poles - victims of planet War II, if Germany does not make specified a decision?" - the participants of SW investigation for Onetu heard.
The results of the poll show a disputed division of public opinion on this issue. 43.3 percent. Poles believe that compensation for surviving victims of war should not be paid from the Polish budget.
In turn 25.8%. The respondents support payment of compensation by the Polish government.
Reparations for war victims. Poles expressed their opinion
One 3rd of Poles hesitated to answer. 30.9 percent. the respondents were incapable to clearly measure whether Poland should take specified a decision.
Women are more likely to pay compensation from the "Polish pocket". Forewording the poll question answered 28.4% women, while among male This percent was 22.9 percent.
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The Prime Minister's initiative enjoys the top support in the age group up to 24 years - 33.8 percent of people voted "for" the compensation payment. In turn, the biggest opposition is raised in the group surveyed above 50 years of age - the answer "no" chose 20.9% of people.
Condition Tusk on reparation in Berlin. "Poland fills this request with its own resources"
During a Monday visit to Berlin Prime Minister Donald Tusk spoke to the German Chancellor Friedrich Merzem Among others, about Poland's claim for compensation for the surviving victims of planet War II.
Merz repeated the position of Germany, according to which "the question of reparation from both political and legal point of view is explained".
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Tusk recalled that Poland's position on this substance is unalterable and hoped that a compromise would be achieved in the close future.
The Prime Minister reported that if Germany did not decide to cooperate on this issue, Poland will consider paying compensation from state funds.
- If we don't get a fast and unambiguous statement, I'll be considering a decision next year that Poland will meet this request with its own resources. I don't want to talk about it anymore," said the Prime Minister.
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