What Do Poles Think About the Safe Program? There's a New Survey.
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How do you assess the president's veto on the bill concerning the EU SAFE program? - this is the question asked by participants of the IBRIS survey prepared for Polsat
56.9% of respondents negatively assess Karol Nawrocki's decision to veto the SAFE Act, according to an IBRiS poll commissioned by Polsat News. Meanwhile, 33.8% of respondents believe the president made the right decision. This is the first such poll following the president's decision.
The SAFE program in Poland still has more supporters than opponents. Forty-three percent of Poles believe that the EU defense loan program will be beneficial for Poland, according to the latest CBOS poll, reported Monday by "Dziennik Gazeta Prawna."
The latest survey examined how Poles view the SAFE program. A clear divide emerges.
The EU's SAFE program for defense loans will be beneficial for Poland, according to 43% of CBOS poll participants. 20.5% believe it will be even very beneficial. 39% of respondents disagree, according to a poll published Monday in "Dziennik Gazeta Prawna." It may come as a surprise to many that SAFE is supported mostly by older voters, not younger ones.
43 percent of Poles believe that the EU SAFE program, which involves loans for military equipment, will bring benefits to our country, according to the latest CBOS survey, reported by "Dziennik Gazeta Prawna."
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