Three-quarters of Poles believe that Poland should not accept grain from Ukraine, while 26 percent of Poles have the opposite opinion. questioned – results of a Pollster Research Institute study commissioned by “Super Express”.
Tuesday’s “Super Express” writes that Poland was supposed to be a transit country that would help transport grains to the Middle East or North Africa, among other things. However, as noted, it turned out that wheat or corn from fertile Ukrainian fields flooded the Polish market, harming the interests of farmers.
The import of these products should be stopped, say 74 percent. investigated. Only a quarter disagree. Secretary of State for Agriculture Janusz Kowalski (45) finds such an outcome of the survey supportive of the government’s action
– we read in “Super Express”.
“We have made an extraordinary decision in this extraordinary situation.”
The newspaper asked whether the reaction of the authorities was not too late.
We have made an extraordinary decision in this extraordinary situation. The idlers of the European Commission, watching a Polish farmer bleed to death, do nothing at all
emphasized Kowalski.
The survey was conducted by the Pollster Research Institute on April 14-16 on a sample of 1,120 adult Poles.
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Source: wPolityce