According to the latest CBOS survey, more than half of Poles believe that Ukraine should agree to peace, even if it is part of its territory. It was added that this is the first time since the war that such an option has won. As of September, 39% wanted it. Respondent. On the other hand, just over 30% want to fight no matter what. subject.
55 percent of Poles believe the war in Ukraine should end, even if Ukraine has to give up some of its territory or independence, according to the latest CBOS poll.
This means that for the first time since the outbreak of the war, the idea that Polish society should primarily strive to end the conflict and conclude peace has become mainstream. As of September this year, 39% expressed this opinion. Respondent, April 2022 – 26%
31 percent of respondents, or less than one in three Poles, currently believe that the fighting should continue without making any concessions to Russia (46 percent in September this year and 59 percent in April 2022, respectively). %). 14% of respondents do not have an opinion on this matter at the moment.
War in Ukraine. CBOS: More than half of Poles support peace with concessions
The poll points out that at different stages of the war, Poles always believed that Ukrainians should continue to fight (with the support of Western countries) and not make any concessions to Russia. . As studies have shown, since the beginning of the second year of the war, this rate has been continuously decreasing and has decreased by several percentage points in the past three months.
It was added that the peace negotiations are important for Poles between the ages of 18 and 24, residents of the smallest towns, those with little education, those who negatively assess their economic situation, practice religion, and hold right-wing views. It is often supported by those who profess it. .
See also: General Bogusław Samor: Ukraine has been losing this war from the beginning
CBOS noted that there was high support for ending the war not only among right-wing opposition parties, particularly the Alliance for Freedom and Independence, but also among Law and Justice voters. Second, opinions on this issue are quite divided between Citizens United and Third Way voters.
The study was conducted from November 28 to December 8, 2024 on a sample of 915 people.
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