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Citizens on Constitutional Competencies of a President - June/July 2023
Červenka, Jan
Summer 2023 survey 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.
Citizens on the Constitutional Competencies of the President - March 2013
Ďurďovič, Martin
March's survey of CVVM made an inquiry into the attitudes of citizens towards the constitutional competencies of the 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. According to the survey, 23 % of respondents would leave the decision about the granting of amnesty or the stopping of a lawsuit to the president alone, what is 21 percentage points less than in January 2012.
Citizens on the constitutional competencies of president
Ďurďovič, Martin
According to the January survey of CVVM, 58 % of the Czech public agree with the current range of presidential competencies, 20 % would welcome their enlargement, 17 % would narrow them down. CVVM also asked questions about several particular presidential competencies such as granting of amnesty, stopping a lawsuit, dismissing the Chamber of Deputies and furthermore about the competence of president to refuse the law passed by the parliament and about his or her role in appointing the board of the Czech National Bank and in appointing the judges of the Constitutional Court.

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