43.9 percent respondents had a negative opinion about Warsaw Mayor Rafał Trzaskowski’s order to remove crosses from the walls of offices in Warsaw, and 12.1 percent – quite bad – according to the IBRiS survey for “Rzeczpospolita “.
As “Rzeczpospolita” noted in its Friday publication, 35.2 percent of people have a positive opinion about Trzaskowski’s decision. respondents – 22 percent rated this action as absolutely good.
The survey, conducted on May 23 and 24 among a national sample of 1,071 respondents, also showed that men rated the capital’s mayor worse than women.
Nearly half of men think it’s absolutely bad, while 39% of women were outraged by it. 43 percent of women were also satisfied with this, while 28% of men assessed this decision as positive.
– reported “Rzeczpospolita”.
The actions of the mayor of Warsaw are supported by middle-aged people and people over 70 years old.
Young people (18-29 years old) approach the issue in an interesting way, because their votes “for” and “against” were equally divided. It is also visible that acceptance of this decision increases with education, as much as 66%. lower-educated people assess this decision as decidedly negative, while among the higher-educated group this percentage drops to 21%.
– noted the newspaper.
Opinions that are consistent with views
“Rzeczpospolita emphasized that the opinions about Rafał Trzaskowski’s actions are consistent with the political views of the respondents.
And so as many as 98 percent of PiS voters and 95 percent of those who voted for the Confederation speak negatively about them. 38% also have the same opinion. Third Way electorate. But those who vote for the Civic Coalition are calmer about it: 70 percent. supports the removal of religious symbols from public institutions. Every fifth respondent who votes for KO is against it. Voters of the New Left have mixed feelings. It’s true that no one rated it absolutely bad, but 22% rated it “kinda bad” and another 14%. had no opinion about this
– the newspaper calculated.
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Source: wPolityce

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