“ A survey of the Polish Center for Public Opinion (CBOS) shows that 50% of Poles believe that the volume of assistance provided by their state to refugees from Ukraine is an excessive source: “European Truth” with reference to Polsat News Details: CBOS poll shows that in the last half a year the attitude of the Poles to the reception of the Ukrainian refuge 2023. The share of votes to support refugees from Ukraine in Poland is the lowest (48%), and votes against the highest (45%) since CBOS began to ask the respondents, that is, in 2014. In addition, according to a survey, in Polish society, the idea that Poland offers refugees from Ukraine is too large (50%), although only a slightly less percentage of respondents considers that its scale is appropriate (46%). Most Poles also believe that access to such benefits and services as 800 plus or free medical care should only have those Ukrainians who work and pay taxes in Poland (58%). One in four surveyed stated that, in addition to taxes in Poland, Ukrainians who access these services should also have a refugee status (25%). Every twelfth believes that Ukrainians in Poland should not use such benefits at all (8%). Earlier, a survey in Poland showed that the share of opponents of Ukraine’s accession to the EU and NATO is larger among the Poles than supporters. Also read how the attitude towards Ukrainians changes in Central Europe.”, – WRITE: www.pravda.com.ua

Source: “European Truth” with reference to Polsat News
Details: The CBOS survey shows that in the last half of a year, the Poles’ attitude towards receiving Ukrainian refugees has deteriorated again, which corresponds to a trend that has been observed with small breaks from mid -2023.
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The share of votes to support refugees from Ukraine in Poland is the lowest (48%), and votes against the highest (45%) since CBOS began to ask the respondents, that is, in 2014.
In addition, according to a survey, in Polish society, the idea that Poland offers refugees from Ukraine is too large (50%), although only a slightly less percentage of respondents considers that its scale is appropriate (46%).
Most Poles also believe that access to such benefits and services as 800 plus or free medical care should only have those Ukrainians who work and pay taxes in Poland (58%).
One in four surveyed stated that, in addition to taxes in Poland, Ukrainians who access these services should also have a refugee status (25%). Every twelfth believes that Ukrainians in Poland should not use such benefits at all (8%).
Earlier a survey in Poland testifiedthat the share of adversaries of Ukraine’s accession to the EU and NATO among the Poles is larger than supporters.
Also read about that As in Central Europe the attitude towards Ukrainians changes.