In its latest survey, conducted last year, it found that 30% in that age bracket declared that they held left-wing views – up from 17% in 2019 and the highest level every recorded.
Among Poles of all ages, however, 37% declared right-wing views (the highest result ever recorded) while those with left-wing beliefs rose from 17% to 20%.
There is also a gender divide, with young women holding more socially liberal and left-wing views and young men expressing more conservative, right-wing ones.
The same survey found that men under 40 perceived “gender ideology and the LGBT movement” as the greatest threat facing Poland.
Yeah, these results are a little odd, especially with that sudden of a shift, I'd think that this is related to some kind of specific policy situation in Poland.
Yeah, these results are a little odd, especially with that sudden of a shift, I'd think that this is related to some kind of specific policy situation in Poland.
Or it's a lie. Polls exist to shape the public's views, not measure them.
It's a government associated agency.
That doesn't discredit his point.