More than 60 percent of respondents answered ‘no’ four times to the referendum’s questions about accepting illegal migrants, raising the retirement age, dismantling the wall on the border with Belarus and selling state property, according to a survey conducted by the Pollster Research Institute for ‘Super Express’”.
Referendum on October 15
Coinciding with the parliamentary elections on 15 October, there will be a referendum in which we must answer four questions. The research shows that 55 percent of respondents plan to take part – as we read in the Tuesday edition of “SE”.
Which answers to the 4 referendum questions?
In the study, the respondents answered the referendum questions.
to the question: “Do you support the sale of state property to foreign entities, which leads to the loss of control of Polish women and men over strategic sectors of the economy?”, 64 percent of respondents answered “no”; 6% answered yes. respondents and 30 percent. would not mark the answer to this question.
to the question: “Do you support raising the retirement age, including restoring the increased retirement age to 67 for men and women?”, 64 percent of respondents answered “no”; 15% answered “yes”. respondents and 21 percent. would not mark the answer to this question.
to the question: “do you support the removal of the barrier on the border between the Republic of Poland and the Republic of Belarus?”, 65 percent of respondents answered “no”; 9% answered “yes”. respondents and 26 percent. would not mark the answer to this question.
to the question: “Do you support the admission of thousands of illegal immigrants from the Middle East and Africa, under the forced displacement mechanism imposed by the European bureaucracy?”, 67 percent of respondents answered “no”; 10% answered “yes”. respondents and 23 percent. would not mark the answer.
The survey was conducted from August 23 to 24 among a sample of 1,038 adult Poles.
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Source: wPolityce