Amid the war in neighbouring Ukraine, surging energy prices and inflation in Europe, 26 percent are neutral on the issue, while 3 percent are undecided, according to pollster CBOS.
The number of those positive about the economy dropped by 1 percentage point from the previous survey a month earlier, while the number of negative comments increased by 1 percentage point, the pollster said.
The percentage of respondents who said the country as a whole was headed in the right direction decreased to 21 percent from 23 percent in November, the survey also found.
Meanwhile, 66 percent, up from 63 percent in November, said things in the country were moving in the wrong direction, according to CBOS.
The poll was conducted from November 28 to December 11 on a representative, random sample of 1,018 adult respondents, state news agency PAP reported.
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Source: PAP