The overwhelming majority of Poles have a negative view of the Hungarian authorities' decision to grant asylum to Marcin Romanowski – according to a new IBRIS poll for Radio Zet. Some voters of PiS give a negative assessment to the Budapest movement. 26 percent of them strongly approve of giving shelter to the Polish deputy.
To the question “Please tell me how much you agree with the following statement: The Hungarian authorities had the right to protect Marcin Romanovsky, the former deputy minister of the PiS government, who was wanted for his involvement in a criminal group do”. Most of the respondents – 63.2 percent – answered “I completely disagree”. The answer “I do not agree” was chosen by 10.2 percent. respondents, “I definitely agree” – 13.8% and “I agree” – 7%. 5.9. percent of people answered “I don't know/ It's hard to say.”
How Poles evaluate Hungary's asylum to Romanovsky IBRIS commissioned by Radio Zet
What is the distribution of the answers according to the political parties declared by the respondents? 97 percent of supporters of the ruling coalition have a negative assessment of the decision of the Hungarian authorities to provide protection to the former deputy minister of justice. 2. percent of supporters of the current ruling team have the opposite opinion.
Voters of PiS on the decision on asylum to Romanovsky
As for PiS supporters, 26 percent of respondents answered the question “I strongly disagree” and 11 percent answered “I usually disagree.” 42 percent chose the “Strongly Agree” option. supporters of the largest opposition party. 13% of the respondents said “I agree”, “I don't know / It's hard to say” – 8%.
Marcin Romanowski Jakub Orzechowski/agencja wyborcza.pl
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59 percent of people who declared themselves supporters of the Confederacy indicated that they were against the decision of the Hungarian authorities regarding the Romanovsky issue. 31 percent gave a positive assessment to Budapest's decision. Electors of the confederation. Every tenth answered the survey question “I don't know/ it's hard to say”.
According to the website of Radio Zet on Friday, the IBRiS survey for Radio ZET was conducted from December 20 to 21, 2024 on a representative sample of 1,067 people using the method of telephone interviews, standardized computer-assisted interviewing (CATI).
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