Poles split on Central Communications Gate project, survey shows

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Most Poles favor continuing the plan to build the Central Communications Gate, a project that has sparked ongoing discussion across the country. A recent survey indicates that about six in ten respondents expect the initiative to move forward under the current government. The data suggests broad interest among the public in seeing the project proceed, with a notable portion expressing clear support.

In the United Surveys poll conducted for RMF FM and Dziennik Gazeta Prawna, residents were asked whether the government should press ahead with the Central Communications Gate project. The results show a clear majority leaning toward continuation.

According to the survey, 59.6 percent of participants answered in favor, with 36.5 percent saying they definitely agree and 23.1 percent indicating they tend to agree. These figures were reported by RMF24, reflecting optimism among a substantial portion of the population about the project’s future.

Opposing opinion

On the other side, 22.6 percent of respondents voiced opposition to continuing the project. Among this group, 13.2 percent moderately disagreed and 9.4 percent strongly disagreed. A notable share of the population, 17.9 percent, did not offer a definite opinion on the matter, signaling uncertainty or ambivalence among some voters.

The survey findings are reported by RMF24 and were cited by wPolityce as the source of the coverage. They illustrate a divided public stance that could shape political debate in the near term, particularly as policymakers weigh priorities and budget considerations related to the project.

Overall, the data points to a cautious majority in favor of continuing the Central Communications Gate, while a sizable minority remains opposed or undecided. The results underscore how public opinion can influence political calculations and project feasibility in a dynamic policy environment. (Sources: RMF FM, Dziennik Gazeta Prawna; RMF24; wPolityce)

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