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Opinion survey shows 46 per cent of Poles dissatisfied with government.

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(From BBC Monitoring International Reports)

Warsaw, 16 July: Forty-six per cent of respondents to a CBOS poll criticized the Leszek Miller government, while only 16 per cent said they supported it. In June, the respective figures were 60 per cent and the same 16 per cent. Thirty-four per cent were indifferent, while four per cent had no opinion on the subject.

Positive opinions of the government were expressed by the Democratic Left Alliance (SLD) electorate, 46 per cent of respondents, but as many as 44 per cent of the potential SLD electorate were of a different opinion.

The most critical, 92 per cent, of the government were Self-defence members, followed by Law and Justice (PiS), 91 per cent, ...

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