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Confidence in constitutional institutions and satisfaction with political situation in February 2007

The president has been the most trustworthy constitutional institution in the long term and he enjoys trust expressed by more than three quarters of Czech citizens at this time. In the beginning of February Government with prime minister Mirek Topolánek was found trustworthy by almost a third of respondents. Traditionally the lowest numer of trustees is shared by both Chambers of Parliament. Almost a half of Czech public (46 %) trust to their Regional Council while more than two thirds of people (65 %) confide in their Local Council.

 

In February 2007 satisfaction with political situation in our country was expressed by 12 % of addressed citizens. Number of those who are satisfied with political situation has increased since January 2007. On the other side dissatisfaction with political situation prevails when more than half of respondents (58 %) take negative attitude to that question.

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