Poll: Confidence in government at 36 percent
Some 55 % of Czechs do not trust the coalition government led by Prime Minister Petr Fiala, suggests a survey conducted by the Median agency. According to the poll, more than two-thirds of people are not satisfied with the way the cabinet is dealing with rising energy prices.
Some 45 percent of the respondents, who took part in the survey, said they were "definitely" dissatisfied with the government’s action against rising energy prices and 26 percent were "rather" dissatisfied. Most of these people were voters of ANO, Freedom and Direct Democracy and the Communist Party.
Some 36 percent of the respondents, mostly those who voted for one of the two electoral coalitions that formed a new government last year, expressed their confidence in Petr Fiala’s government.