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More than half of Poles are convinced of the need to expel the Russian ambassador

More than half of Poles are convinced of the need to expel the Russian ambassador
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More than half of Polish citizens (51.3%) are convinced that Russia's ambassador to Poland, Sergey Andreyev, should be expelled from the country.

This is according to the results of a survey conducted by the United Surveys center commissioned by Wirtualna Polska.

The publication notes that when asked whether the Russian ambassador should be expelled from Poland, 26.6% of respondents answered "definitely yes," while 24.7% answered "rather yes."

On the other hand, 29.8% of those surveyed disagreed. Specifically, 4.5% answered "definitely no," and 25.3% answered "rather no." Meanwhile, 18.9% were undecided on the matter.

The publication highlights that the issue of declaring the Russian ambassador persona non grata unites both supporters and opponents of the current government.

The survey was conducted between October 25-27 using a mixed method, with a sample size of 1,000 adult Poles.

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