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Confidence in constitutional institutions and satisfaction with political situation

In CVVM survey which was made within project Our society 2006 in October 2006 we asked our respondents a question whether they trust to constitutional institutions. Question about public confidence in constitutional institutions is regular part of CVVM surveys which help us to monitor public confidence during time. In the long term president of our country has been the most trustworthy Czech constitutional institution.

Currently three quarters of czech citizens (74%) trust to president. The lowest number of trustees are shared by both Chambers of Parliament. 21% of people older than 15 years trust to Chamber of Deputies and 23% trust to Senate. At the moment a tenth of czech citizens (10%) is satisfied with current political situation and 6 out of 10 respondets are dissatisfied (60%).In comparism to situation in September 2006 the situation has not almost changed.

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