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

The president has been the most trustworthy constitutional institution in the long term and he enjoys trust expressed by almost three quarters of Czech citizens at this time (74 %). In the beginning of April the Government was found trustworthy by three out of ten Czechs. In comparison to previous month number of those who trust to Government has little dropped. Currently 23 % of Czech public find Chamber of Deputies trustworthy, while nearly a quarter of people (24 %) confide in Senate.

Both Regional Council and Local Council share higher level of trustees than Parliament.

In April 2007 satisfaction with political situation in our country was expressed by more than a tenth of respondents (11 %). In comparison to situation in March 2007 number of those who are satisfied with political situation has little dropped. Dissatisfaction was expressed by more than a half of respondents (58 %).

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