According to CBOS, in the last seven months significantly increased the percentage of Poles who share the opinion that the crisis migration could lead to the disintegration of the EU Photo: PAP / EPA / REMKO DE WAAL
CBOS notes that with the increase in the general reluctance to accept refugees significantly increased disapproval taking in Poland, arrived in recent months some EU countries of refugees from the Middle East and Africa. Currently, 25 percent. of respondents (down by 4 per cent., compared with March) accepts the relocation of some of these refugees to Polish, while 71 per cent. are against (an increase of 4 percentage points.).
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over the past seven months significantly increased the percentage of Poles who share the opinion that the crisis migration could lead to the disintegration of the European Union (from September 2015. increase by 15 per cent., to 58 per cent.), at the same time decreased the group of people who believe that this crisis does not threaten the cohesion of the EU (with 36 per cent. to 27 per cent.) and niepotrafiących take a position on the issue (from 21 per cent. to 15 per cent.).
no connection with religion?
According to CBOS, the ratio of respondents to receive refugees from countries affected by armed conflicts significantly differentiated preferences of the party and the views of potential electorates are largely consistent with the official declarations of representatives of various political parties.
opposed the reception of refugees are mostly those respondents who declare to vote on Kukiz’15 (79 percent.) or PiS (66 percent.), as well as those wishing to take part in the elections, but even without knowing which group support (60 percent.). The greatest support for the adoption by Poland refugees declare potential voters Modern and Party Together, the proponents of Modern majority in favor of granting refugees the right of residence to the time when they could return to their country of origin (55 percent.), And the support of the Party together almost as much for a temporary stay of refugees agree to their permanent settlement in our country (respectively 36 per cent. and 30 per cent.).
CBOS notes that, while the reluctance to accept refugees often expressed by people identifying the right wing (61 percent.) than with the political center or the left (respectively 54 per cent. and 49 per cent.), the largest opposition expressed surveyed niepotrafiący determine their political views on the axis of the left-center-right (73 percent.). As in the previous study found that the attitude of the adoption by Poland of refugees does not significantly affect the frequency of religious practice.
“The opposition dominates in all age groups”
Opinions on the reception of refugees is diversified by age, and statistical boundary runs between the analyzed under the age of 45 years and older. Younger people (from 18 to 44 years of age) more often than older have a negative attitude to the reception, and also among respondents under 45 years of age objection is the more frequent, the younger they are. CBOS adds that opposition to granting refugees asylum in Poland dominates in all age groups.
According to the CBOS level of openness of Poles to accept refugees from countries affected by armed conflicts is the lowest since May 2015. Currently, only 33 per cent. is of the opinion that Poland, at least temporarily should accept them, with the majority of the group believes that should they allow for a temporary stay until they can return to their country of origin (30 percent.), and few believe that we should allow them to settle in our country (3 per cent.).
compared to March this year. acceptance of even a temporary reception of refugees dropped by 11 percentage points. At the same time it increased (from 53 per cent. In March to 61 per cent. Today) percentage of respondents who believe that Poland should accept refugees from countries affected by armed conflicts. This is almost three times more than in May 2015, when the first CBOS asked this question.
About these issues CBOS asked as part of regular research on “Current problems and events” based on direct interviews (face-to- face) between 31 March and 7 April, on the numbering 1,104 individuals representative random sample of adult Polish citizens.
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