According to a survey conducted by United Surveys for the Wirtualna Polska portal, 49 percent. Poles fear that if the opposition wins parliamentary elections in the autumn, PiS’s social programs such as “500 plus” will no longer be maintained.
In a poll conducted by United Surveys for Wirtualna Polska, Poles were asked if they believe that the opposition, if they come to power, will follow PiS’s “500 plus” social programs introduced since 2016 or decide to lower the retirement age, will maintain.
23.6 percent of respondents indicated that if the opposition won the election, social programs with “500 plus” in the foreground would be liquidated. 26.3 percent believe the current opposition is unlikely to keep them after coming to power.
45 percent of people indicated that the opposition would maintain PiS’s social programs after a possible election victory. 20.7 percent of the respondents indicate that they are “sure to keep it”, 24.3 percent. – “rather keep them.”
5.1 percent of respondents answered “I don’t know/it’s hard to say”.
84 percent of those who support the United Right doubt that if the opposition wins the election it will maintain its social programmes. “500 more”. 16% are of the opposite opinion. surveyed PiS voters.
In turn, 78 percent of opposition voters believed that social programs would be maintained. 19 percent were of the opposite opinion. 3 percent chose the answer “I don’t know/it’s hard to say”
The United Surveys survey for the Wirtualna Polska portal was conducted on February 17-19, 2023 on a group of 1,000 Poles using the combined CATI and CAWI methods.
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Source: wPolityce