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Trust to Some Public Institutions - March 2015
Čadová, Naděžda
In March 2015 as a part of Public Opinion Research Centre's survey there was a question investigating citizens' trust to the selected social institutions. Confidence significantly prevails in the case of army, police and radio. Approximately half of citizens trusts in courts, Internet, banks and television. Churches are percepted as the least trustworthy institutions.
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Morality of Politicians Viewed by Public Opinion - March 2015
Čadová, Naděžda
In the March survey CVVM enquired how strictly according to public should be judged morality of politicians and what criteria should be considered in their deliberations. CVVM also focused on attitudes of Czech citizens to disputes, problems and affairs which appear in our political and public life. In this case, respondents were presented with a list of statements with which they expressed their agreement or disagreement.
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Attitudes towards foreigners settlement in the Czech republic - February 2015
Čadová, Naděžda
In February 2015 CVVM examined attitudes of Czech public towards foreigner long-term or permanently living in the Czech republic. Specifically, there were examined attitudes whether there are too many, appropriate amount, or too few foreigners living in our country, whether foreigners should have the right for the long-term residing in the country and whether the state should allow them to settle here permanently.
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Czech Citizens about NATO Membership - January 2015
Čadová, Naděžda
In January 2015 Public Opinion Research Centre carried out a survey about NATO. Within the project were examined satisfaction with membership in NATO. Satisfaction with NATO membership in Czech society prevails, 58 % of respondents stated, that they are satisfied with it.
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Citizens on Constitutional Competencies of a President - January 2015
Čadová, Naděžda
January survey of CVVM made an inquiry into attitudes of citizens towards constitutional competencies of a president. Questions in the survey concerned the range of presidential competencies in general and also with regard to several particular competencies such as granting of amnesty or stopping a lawsuit, dismissing the Chamber of Deputies and refusing the law passed by the parliament. Two questions asked about the role of president in appointing the Board of the Czech National Bank and in appointing the judges of the Constitutional Court.
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