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Poles prioritize inflation fight over ideological issues: report

06.08.2024 21:30
Over half of Poles (51.4%) believe that combating rising prices and high bills should be the government's priority in the coming months, according to a United Surveys by IBRiS poll conducted for "DGP" and RMF FM.
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Other significant issues identified by respondents include strengthening national security (28.4%) and improving healthcare (25.7%).

Lesser concerns were the construction of the Central Communication Port (23.4%), a nuclear power plant (23.2%), and judicial reform (16.5%).

Tax cuts (15.7%) and easing access to abortion (13.4%) were also noted as priorities. Issues like access to affordable housing (9.6%) and same-sex partnerships (6.4%) were of lesser importance to respondents.

The survey results indicate that Poles are more focused on financial and security issues than on ideological ones.

The United Surveys by IBRiS poll for "DGP" and RMF FM was conducted between July 26 and 28, 2024, on a representative sample of 1,000 adult Poles using a mix-mode method (online and telephone interviews), with a margin of error of 3%.

Source: PAP/DGP/RMF/United Surveys/IBRiS

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