A recent Pollster Institute survey for “Super Express” reveals strong public support for extending Poland’s fuel tax relief program. Seventy-eight percent of respondents favor continuing the program, officially known as CPN, until the end of the year. This comes as fuel excise taxes have increased as of Monday, raising prices at the pump. The current preferential Value Added Tax rate of 8% and price limits are set to expire on June 30th. The survey indicates widespread concern among Polish citizens regarding rising fuel costs. The program’s continuation is seen as a way to mitigate the financial impact of these increases on consumers and businesses. Public opinion clearly suggests a desire for continued government intervention to stabilize fuel prices.