More than half of respondents believe that the new government will fully or partially fulfill its election promises; almost 32% have the opposite opinion. – according to a survey by SW Research for rp.pl.
Will the opposition coalition deliver on its promises?
The participants in the survey were asked whether – in their opinion – if KO, Third Way and New Left form a government, it will fulfill the election promises of these parties. On Yes the question asked was answered in the affirmative 13.4 percent respondents. Answers: “Yes, but not all” however, it did happen 38.3 percent subjects.
31.7 percent respondents stated that the government will not fulfill the election promises of the parties that are part of it. 4.9 percent respondents admit this has no promises electoral parties that must form the government. On the other hand 11.7 percent. respondents no opinion in this case.
More women (41%) than men (36%) are convinced that their election promises will be fulfilled. Residents of cities with 200,000 inhabitants or more are much more likely to believe in the partial implementation of the programs than all respondents. up to 499 thousand people (50%).
The survey was conducted by research agency SW Research among users of the online panel SW Panel on November 7-8, 2023. The analysis covered a group of 800 internet users over the age of 18. The sample was selected in a random quota manner. The structure of the sample was adjusted using analytical weight to match the structure of Poles over 18 years old in terms of main characteristics related to the topic of the study. Socio-demographic variables were taken into account when constructing the weight.
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Source: wPolityce
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