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.
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. Among young women, the most cited fear was the climate crisis.
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.