69 percent of Czechs dissatisfied with state support in energy crisis
More than two-thirds of Czechs are dissatisfied with the level of support that the state is providing to tackle the energy crisis, according to the results of a Median survey conducted for Czech Radio. Meanwhile, 25 percent said that they believe the state is doing as much as it can given the current situation.
However, despite the majority dissatisfaction with state measures, just short of a half of respondents said that they would not be in favour of increasing relevant support for citizens if it were to result in a adding to the public debt. 41 percent said that they would be in favour, with just over a tenth of respondents saying they weren’t sure.