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Healthcare, inflation and reduction of 800+ for foreigners. This is what Poles want

2025-06-21 14:00

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2025-06-21 14:00

From the government, Poles most expect to improve access to specialist doctors and protect against prices – according to a survey conducted by UCE Research for Onet. The respondents also indicate, among others for the need to limit 800 plus for foreigners and raising a tax -free amount.

Healthcare, inflation and reduction of 800+ for foreigners. This is what Poles want
Healthcare, inflation and reduction of 800+ for foreigners. This is what Poles want
photo: Klaudia Radecka / / Forum

In the latest Uce Research survey for Onet, Poles were asked what – in their opinion – the government should be dealt with in the first place after obtaining a vote of confidence in the Sejm. As noted, the answers differ depending on the party preferences, but the most important expectations remain supreme.

The largest percentage of respondents – 31.1, percent – He claims that the government should first improve access to specialist doctors. In second place was the postulate of protecting society against prices – 29.2 percent. There was also a very similar expectation of a decrease in overall inflation on the podium – this is what 25.1 percent said. respondents.

Also important 800 plus and free amount

Further expectations include Limitation 800 plus for foreigners (24.1 percent) and increasing the tax -free amount (22.9 percent).

The study also shows that voters of the Civic Coalition first place the postulate to accelerate the settlement of PiS government. He was indicated by 34.6 percent surveyed voters of this formation. “These expectations are dismantling with the voices of supporters of other parties, who chose this option much less often (most often the left voters – 16.2 percent)” – indicated in the study.

In second place, KO voters improve access to specialist doctors (33.9 percent), and the third – reform of the judiciary (32.9 percent). The postulates of the liquidation of the church fund (31.8 percent), increasing tax -free (27.1 %) and the right to abortion (25 percent) were also high.

PiS voters, in turn, prioritize the protection of society against price increases (37.6 percent) and improving access to specialist doctors (30.9 percent). They also want to reduce overall inflation (27.4 percent), reduce medicine prices (24.5 percent) and increase the tax -free amount (24.5 percent).

PiS voters – like the Confederation voters – also declare that they want greater independence from the European Union (19.8 percent). In the case of voters of the party Sławomir Mentzen it is 30.2 percent. respondents.

For the confederation, the most important limitation of 800 plus

Among the voters of the confederation, the most famous postulate towards the government is the limitation of 800 plus for foreigners. This view expresses 39.6 percent. voters of this formation.

The postulates of society protection against prices (36 %), reduction of general inflation (36 %), improvement of access to specialist doctors (33.8 percent) and greater independence from the European Union (30.2 percent) are also in the fore.

On the other hand, the most important expectations of the left -wing voters are less overwhelming with the preferences of voters of other parties. In the first place was the right to abortion (44.4 percent), and the second liquidation of the church fund (38.4 percent). The postulate of building cheap apartments for sale/rent (37.4 percent) is also high.

In subsequent places, the leftist voters pointed to such demands as improving access to specialist doctors (32.3 percent) and protection of society against prices (29.3 percent).

The survey was conducted on June 13-14 by the CAWI (Computer-Assisted Web Interview) method by UCE Research at a sample of 1017 adult Poles aged 18-80. (PAP)

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