How do you assess Pope Francis? Here are the results of the survey

On Saturday, the faithful from around the world said goodbye to Pope Francis. His pontificate in Poland enjoys a positive opinion of the vast majority of Poles. According to the latest survey conducted by SW Research for RP.pl 74 percent respondents perceive his actions at the head of the Catholic Church in a favorable light, while 10.9 percent. evaluates them negatively.
According to the results of the survey, 25.2 percent Participants declared that they assessed the pontificate “very well”. 48.8 percent spoke in good words about the leadership of the Pope. respondents. There were 9.2 percent on the critics side, who indicated the “bad” rating, and 1.7 percent. replied “very bad”.
The lack of an unequivocal opinion about Pope Francis was declared by 15.2 percent. respondents.
The results show differences in opinions depending on gender, age and place of residence of the respondents. Cited by rp.pl Dorota Cywińska from SW Research indicated that Women express more positive opinions about the pontificate – This attitude is accepted by as much as 78 percent. women against 70 percent men.
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Support for Pope Francis falls with age. The highest percentage of people assessing his pontificate is positively visible in the age group up to the age of 24 (77 percent)and among people over 50 years of age this percentage is already 73 percent.
The socio-economic context also translates into the assessment of the Pope's actions. In groups with income of 5,000 up to 7,000 PLN net, up to 79 percent respondents refer to Francis with approval. Similarly, favorable opinions on the pontificate are declared by 81 percent. residents of small cities, up to 20,000 residents.
Similarly, the results were in an analogous survey previously conducted by the IBRIS studio. There, in 74 percent Pope Francis held the office well, and according to 12.3 percent. Badly.
Pope Francis died on Easter Monday, he was 88 years old. He was in recovery after severe pneumonia. His funeral took place on Saturday at 10 on Saint Peter's Square.