The vast majority of Poles do not support sending troops to Ukraine

A poll conducted by the United Surveys company showed that 86.5% of Polish citizens oppose sending Polish troops to Ukraine. About this informs Virtual Poland.
In particular, 58.5% of respondents categorically reject such a possibility, and another 28% answered that they are “rather against”. Only 8.4% of respondents support the idea of introducing Polish troops into Ukraine: 0.8% said “definitely yes”, and 7.6% – “rather yes”. At the same time, 5.1% of respondents were undecided.
A negative attitude towards this initiative dominates among voters of all political forces. Among supporters of the governing coalition (“Civic Coalition”, “Left”, “Third Way”), 80% spoke against sending the military, 14% supported the idea, and 6% could not decide.
Among the voters of the opposition parties (“Law and Justice” and “Confederation”), the level of resistance is even higher – 95% are against, of which 60% answered “definitely no”, and 30% – “rather no”. Only 3% of this group support the possibility of sending troops.