Dissolution of Czechoslovakia: 25 Years since the Establishment of the Independent Czech and Slovak Republics

Next year, it will be 25 years since the split of Czechoslovakia into two independent republics. On the occasion of this anniversary, Public Opinion Research Centre and Institute for Public Affairs in Bratislava in cooperation with Focus agency investigated public opinion regarding the dissolution of Czechoslovakia and the creation of the independent states.

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Czech Public's Attitudes to Foreign Countries - October 2017

In October survey CVVM investigated how sympathetic or unsympathetic are some selected countries to the Czech public. In this survey 27 countries were selected.

The most sympathetic country among them according to Czech citizens is Slovakia followed by Sweden, Austria, Norway, Great Britain, France and Italy.

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Trust to Some Public Institutions - October 2017

In October 2017 as a part of Public Opinion Research Centre's survey there was a question investigating citizens' trust to some social institutions.

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Citizens on Conflict in Syria - September 2017

In September survey the Public Opinion Research Centre focused on the conflict in Syria. The survey examined how Czech public is interested in the development of conflict i Syria, how Czech citizens evaluate roles of different participants in the conflict and in attempts of its solution, and what they think of some possibilities of the Czech Republic to participate in the process of resolving the situation in Syria.

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Taxation in view of public opinion – October 2017

According to October 2017 survey of the Public Opinion Research Centre 14% of citizens regard taxation on high-income earners as high, 28% say it is adequate and 46% think it is low.

Taxation on average-income earners is considered to be high by 43% of respondents, adequate by 45% and low by 3% of citizens. Taxation on low-income earners was supposed to be high by 63%, adequate by 24% and low by 3%.  57% of respondents think that tax rate should be higher for high-income earners than for low-income earners. 

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Evaluation of Some Social Conditions - October 2017

In October 2017 Public Opinion Research Centre's survey investigated views of Czech citizens on some social conditions.

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Romanies and Coexistence with Them in View of Czech Public – September 2017

September survey of CVVM focused on public attitude and public relationships between Czech population and Romany minority. Survey showed that three quarters of Czech citizens (74%) see living together of Romany and non-Romany population as bad in Czech Republic generally.

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Preferences of Candidates for President in October 2017

In its October survey, CVVM focused on the upcoming elections of the President.

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Confidence in constitutional institutions and satisfaction with political situation in October 2017

In October 2017 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 the Chambers of Parliament, the President, the Government, and Local and Regional Councils.

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Citizens on Economic Situation of the Czech Republic and Living Standard of Their Households - September 2017

According to the September survey of CVVM, 40% of people evaluate the current economic situation in the Czech Republic as good, 37% view it as neither good nor bad, and 20% consider it to be bad.

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Attitudes towards political parties in Czech society – September 2017

In September, the Public Opinion Research Centre asked a set of questions related to attitudes of the Czech citizens towards Czech political parties. The results suggest that majority of population adopts mainly negative attitudes towards them.

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