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How do Poles evaluate institutions? Army leader, parliament at the end


The CBOS study, whose results were published on Friday, covered the assessment of various public institutions, including the president, parliament, local governments, courts and troops. President Karol Nawrocki recorded the greatest increase in support, whose activity was rated well by 54 percent. respondents. This result is 10 percentage points higher than in August. At the same time, the percentage of people negatively assessing the work of the heads of state has dropped – from 30 percent. up to 26 percent The number of undecided decreased by 6 percentage points to 20 percent.

Parliament's assessments were much worse. The Sejm positively rated 31 percent respondents, which means a decrease by 1 percentage compared to the previous month. 50 percent respondents issued a negative rating, and 19 percent It had no opinion. In the case of the Senate, positive opinions were expressed by 33 percent. respondents, which also means a decline – this time by 3 percentage points. Negative assessments of the activities of the Parliament's senior chamber amounted to 39 percent, and 28 percent respondents could not take a position.

Ashley Davis

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