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a decline in Poles' sense of influence on the country's affairs. Results analysis


CBOS emphasizes that the November survey coincided with high voter turnout, which reached 75%. — which could have increased the sense of agency among citizens. However, the current results show that the percentage of people who believe in the ability to influence the country's affairs has returned to the level before the elections.

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Among social groups, who most often declare a sense of influence on the country's affairs are farmers (51%), young people (47%), managerial staff and specialists with higher education (45%), residents of the largest cities (45%) and people with the highest income per capita (44%). In turn, people who feel least responsible are those who take care of the house (21%), unskilled workers (24%), pensioners (25%) and people with the lowest income (26%)..

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