The results of a new opinion poll, released on June 7, indicate that 70% of Poles want to see tax privileges for the Catholic Church abolished.
The Ibris survey, done for the private broadcaster Radio Zet, also showed that 23% of the respondents wanted the tax relief to stay.
The findings also disclosed that 66% of those surveyed wanted the state to stop financing the Church, while 26% were of the opposite opinion.
Furthermore, half of the pollees said that religion classes should remain in schools whereas 44% said they should not.
Another 54% of respondents were in favor of religious symbols in public space, while 41% indicated they should be removed. (The First News/Business World Magazine)