“Three quarters of the Poles stated that they did not want Poland to accept migrants. Source: Opinia24 Survey for RMF FM, reports “European Truth” details: the survey participants were asked the following content: Poland, like other EU Member States, is obliged to accept migrants that follows from the EU Migration Solidarity Mechanism.”, – WRITE: www.pravda.com.ua
Source: Opinia24 survey results for RMF FM, European Truth reports
Details: The survey participants were asked the following content: Poland, like other EU Member States, is obliged to accept migrants that follows from the mechanism of solidarity of the EU Migration Pact. Do you personally or against Poland take migrants?
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5% of respondents said categorically for the acceptance of migrants. 15% of respondents said “rather than”.
Three quarters of the respondents chose a negative answer. 51% strongly against the acceptance of migrants, and 24% chose the option “rather against”.
5% of respondents could not give a clear answer to the question and chose the option “I don’t know/do not think”.
78% of men and 73% of women oppose migrants under the EU solidarity mechanism.
The highest support for migrants is recorded in the oldest age group (60+) – 22% of positive answers (5% “uniquely for” and 17% “rather than”).
The results in other age groups are very similar: 21% of positive answers in the youngest age group (18-29 years) and 20% in the age group of 30-39 years. “The conclusion is unambiguous – negative answers prevail among representatives of all generations,” – said in the conclusion.
The survey shows that among the supporters of the left party “together” there is almost equilibrium of opinions: 44% of positive answers and 43% of negative estimates. A similar situation is among the voters of the Civic Coalition (48% of positive answers and 46% of negative).
The voters of the Law and Justice Parties and the Confederation declare the resistance of migrants at a level exceeding 90% (93% of negative answers for both parties).
Opinia24 survey for RMF FM was conducted on February 10-13 on a representative sample of 1002 residents of Poland from 18 years of age and older.
Earlier in February, Poland’s Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced a plan for rapid deportation of foreigners who committed crimes in the country.
Earlier, the media reported that the European Union is developing a plan for viewing the post -war refugee Convention, which forbids countries to refuse asylum seekers on their borders, which may be one of the greatest changes in migration policy over the last decades.