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More Czechs show support to President Zeman in December: poll

Xinhua, December 17, 2016 Adjust font size:

The percentage of Czechs showing their trust to President Milos Zeman rose to 56 percent in December, after hitting a year low level of 48 percent in November, according to a poll on Friday.

According to the poll, released by the Czech Center for Public Opinion Research (CVVM), the percentage of Czech respondents showing their trust to government increased to 39 percent, up four percent from the previous month.

More than three-fifths of the pollees said they trusted Czech mayors and municipal councilors.

Meanwhile, 27 percent of those surveyed showed their trust to the Chamber of Deputies, the lower house of the bicameral parliament of the country, and 30 percent to the Senate. Endit