According to nearly 60%, the referendal question about climate policy proposed by the Presidential Palace is biased and little than 40% of respondents are neutral - according to the IBRIS survey for Tuesday's "Rzeczpospolita". Another survey asked about participation in the referendum. His results show a clear division in this case.

President Karol Nawrocki proposed a referendum on the European Union's climate policy last week.
"As a citizen presidential candidate, I signed an agreement with independent self-government trade union 'Solidarity'. Among another things, I declared that I would take measures to inhibit the negative effects of European Green Deal policy, including in peculiar to Senate of the Republic request to carry out referendum on the implementation of European Union climate policy" - said the president in a speech published by his law firm.
Climate policy. The president wants a referendum. Poles assessed the question
In the IBRIS poll whose results are published on Tuesday's "Rzeczpospolita", the participants were asked the question: "How do you measure the mention question proposed by the President "Are you in favour of implementing an EU climate policy that has led to an increase in the cost of surviving for citizens, energy prices and economical and agricultural activities?"
For 57.9% of respondents are biased.for 37.4 subjects - neutral. 4.7% of respondents have no opinion on this issue.
SEE: The president wants a referendum. There's a motion for the Senate.
The "Rzeczpospolita" recalls that the decision on whether The legislature will agree to hold a referendum at its next meeting, which will be on 20-21 May.
The IBRIS survey for "Rz" was carried out by CATI method on 8-9.05.2026 on a 1067-man group of respondents.
Poles divided on participation. Undecided could weigh the importance
The results of another poll on the proposed referendum were published on Monday. United Surveys by IBRIS on behalf of the HR asked Poles whether they would participate in specified a referendum.
According to the study, 47 percent of respondents declared their participation, of which 37.7%, stated that "agreement" would take part in it and 9.3% - "more or little so".
In a referendum 49.1 percent of respondents would not participate - with 30.5 percent of respondents saying that "agreely no" would go to the polls, and 18.6% would go to the polls - "perhaps not".
SEE: The expert resigns from attending the presidential council. "I'm disappointed with the referendum proposal"
The Editorial Board notes that the percent of the undecided - although highly low (39.9%) - could weigh on the validity of the full referendum.
The poll besides asked those who declared their willingness to go to the referendum to answer the question proposed by the President. 74.1 percent chose "no" and 22.2 percent of respondents responded "yes". 3.7 percent chose the "I don't know" option.
Respondents were besides asked if they thought a referendum on climate policy was needed. 52.7 percent of respondents estimated that it was unnecessary and 40.8% that it was needed. 6.5% had no opinion on this.
The United Surveys by IBRiS survey for Virtual Poland was conducted from 8 to 10 May this year by CATI & CAWI on a survey group of 1,000 adults.
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