Attitudes of citizens to politics - February 2014

As a part of February survey there were some questions focused on general attitudes to politics and political events of Czech citizens in the country.

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Interest of Czech citizens in political events - February 2014

As a part of February survey there were some questions focused on interest of Czech citizens in political events in the country as well as in the world and on involvement of Czech citizens in political and public life.

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Opinions on Undemocratic Alternatives of Political System - February 2014

18% of Czech citizens would agree with return to the communist way of government, about the same share would approve authoritarian regime of strong leader with no parliament and with no elections, while three quarters of public disagree. Only 3% of Czechs think that the country should be governed by military, 94% dismissed such an idea.

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Public Opinion on the Reasons to Participate in Politics and on Politicians' Interest in Opinion of Ordinary Citizens - February 2014

In February 2014 in the research project Our Society there were included questions focused on opinion of Czechs about the reasons for entering public life and politicians' interest in opinion of ordinary citizens.

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Public opinion on the political system in the Czech Republic - February 2014

In the February survey CVVM focused on views of Czech citizens in the political system in the Czech Republic and to what extent can our political system be considered democratic. We asked respondents to assess the political system in our country before 1989, the political system after 1989 (in  the 1990s), the current political system and their views on what political system will be in our country in 10 years.

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Public attitudes to the functioning of democracy in the Czech Republic - February 2014

In its February survey CVVM explored the views of Czech citizens in political system and the functioning of democracy in our country. Questions concerned the evaluation of democracy as a form of government, satisfaction with the way democracy works in our country, likelihood of dissolution of parliament and abolition of all political parties and attitudes of Czech citizens to such a situation.

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Views on the participation of citizens in decision-making - February 2014

In February 2014, the Public Opinion Research Centre examined views on the involvement of citizens in decision-making processes.

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Evaluation of Jiří Rusnok's Cabinet - February 2014

In February survey, the Public Opinion Research Centre focused on evaluation of Jiří Rusnok's government. 39% of Czechs were satisfied with the person of Prime Minister, 48% were dissatisfied, 31% were satisfied with government's performance and 56% were not.

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Citizens on Economic Situation of the Czech Republic and Living Standard of Their Households - February 2014

According to the February survey of the Public Opinion Research Centre, 54% of people evaluate the current economic situation in the Czech Republic as bad, 35% view it as neither good nor bad, and 10% consider it to be good.

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Opinons of the Czech public toward the events on Ukraine - February 2014

According to the February survey of the Public Opinion Research Centre, 40 % of Czech citizens are interested in current events in Ukraine.Respondents were also asked about their evaluation of the current activities of various groups in the conflict and about active participation of international community in solving the situation.The survey was conducted before the last escalation of the conflict.

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Confidence in constitutional institutions and satisfaction with political situation in February 2014

In February 2014 within the regular survey CVVM SOÚ AV ČR, v.v.i., questioned respondents about their confidence in constitutional institutions. In this month there was a question about their trust to Chambers of Parliament, President, Government, Local and Regional Councils.

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