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Confidence in constitutional institutions and satisfaction with political situation

In February 2006 public confidence in all constitutional institutions has risen (except confidence in Local Councils) if compared with previous month. The most trustworthy institution remains president of Czech Republic . In February 2006 president enjoys trust expressed by 74% of czech citizens. Position of czech government has become better. Nowadays 44% of Czechs trust to present government. Public trust in both Chambers of czech Parliament has improved as well.

26% of respondents expressed their trust in Chamber of Deputies and 26 % of people trust in the Senate in February 2006. Almost a half of czech citizens (47%) find their Regional Council trustworthy and about 6 out of 10 Czechs (59%) trust to their Local Council. In our country dissatisfaction with current political situation prevails markedly.

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