Over 55% of Poles in a United Surveys poll said Poland’s economic situation was bad, 13.6% said it was good, 23.9% described it as neither good nor bad, and nearly 7% could not say, the Dziennik Gazeta Prawa newspaper reported on November 9.
The newspaper noted that opinions about the country’s economy differed according to political affiliation, with 40% of voters for the ruling United Right coalition describing it as good, and hardly any positive opinions among supporters of the remaining political groupings.
United Surveys ran the computer-assisted poll from November 4 to 6 on a random sample of 1,000 adult Poles. (The First News/Business World Magazine)