According to 67.2 percent respondents, Donald Tusk’s government should consult possible changes in the legal system with President Andrzej Duda – according to today’s SW Research survey for rp.pl.
The survey asked respondents: “Should the government of Donald Tusk have a dialogue with President Andrzej Duda about the changes it wants to make to the justice system?”
In response to this question: 67.2 percent respondents answered that Donald Tusk’s government should hold a dialogue with President Andrzej Duda. 16 percent respondents answered that they should not have a dialogue and 16.8 percent people had no opinion.
Proponents of dialogue – age group and education
Most people in the 35-49 age category were in favor of having a dialogue. Of this age group, 71.7% are in favor of dialogue. respondents, and among people up to 24 years old, only 60.7 percent opted for the form of dialogue.
The higher the education, the greater the number of respondents who are in favor of dialogue. 46.6 percent of people with primary or lower secondary education indicated that there should be a dialogue, and among people with higher education, 68.5% indicated that there should be a dialogue. respondents.
The survey was conducted by research agency SW Research among users of the SW Panel online panel on February 6-7, 2024. The analysis involved a group of 800 internet users over the age of 18. 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