Which politician would Poles spend Christmas with? There is a survey


Of those who would decide to do so, the most – 21 percent. – would like to spend Christmas with President Karol Nawrocki – we read on the rp.pl website.
Just over 16 percent respondents, in turn, would like to invite Prime Minister Donald Tusk to the holidays. Among the remaining politicians, none obtained a double-digit result.
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6.2 percent respondents would like to spend Christmas with Grzegorz Braun. 5.8 percent respondents would like to spend Christmas with the Deputy Speaker of the Senate, Magdalena Biejat. 4.7 percent survey participants would invite Sławomir Mentzen for Christmas, while 3.9 percent would spend it with the deputy speaker of the Sejm, Krzysztof Bosak.
3.5 percent each respondents indicated that they would like to spend Christmas with the Deputy Speaker of the Sejm, Szymon Hołownia, and the leader of the Razem party, Adrian Zandberg.
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A poor result for the Minister of Defense and the Speaker of the Sejm
The head of the Ministry of National Defense, Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz, performed quite poorly. Only 2% of people would like to spend Christmas with him. respondents. Even fewer, 1.7 percent, pointed to the Speaker of the Sejm, Włodzimierz Czarzasty. Only 1.5 percent would invite the Minister of Labor Agnieszka Dziemianowicz-Bąk for Christmas.
The survey also shows that the oldest respondents (over 50 years old) would prefer to spend Christmas with Donald Tusk than with Karol Nawrocki. In turn, the youngest respondents would be almost as eager as Karol Nawrocki to invite Sławomir Mentzen to the holidays.
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Residents of cities with over 100,000 inhabitants would be more willing to invite Prime Minister Donald Tusk to the holidays than President Karol Nawrocki. inhabitants – we also read in the survey analysis.




