Voters from all groups showed consistent responses on this issue. Among those supporting the ruling coalition (Civic Coalition, The Left, Third Way), a negative stance dominates, with 80% of respondents against sending Polish soldiers to Ukraine.

Within this group, 14% support the opposite view, and 6% are unsure, answering “I don’t know / hard to say”.

Among voters of the opposition parties (Law and Justice and Confederation), 95% oppose sending Polish troops to Ukraine. Of this group, 60% answered “definitely not”, while 30% said “rather not”. Only 3% expressed support for the idea.

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      Not sure, if they just want to keep their manpower in case of an attack

      Poland was (and is) one of the enthusiastic supporters of Ukraine - as far as I read

      So, I don’t think, they want to leave Ukraine hanging, they probably are just afraid about their own safety

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      Especially if they themselves expect help in the future . . . Which historically I guess they can’t depend on now that I think about it.