Two-fifths of Czechs identify as right-wing, while a quarter lean left

A survey by the Public Opinion Research Center (CVVM) reveals that almost 40% of Czechs identify as right-wing, while about 25% align with left-wing views. The survey also shows that 28% place themselves in the political center, and around 10% are undecided. While the proportion of left-leaning individuals has begun to rise after years of decline, the number of right-leaning respondents has slightly decreased. The study highlights that older individuals and those with lower socio-economic status tend to lean left, while men are more likely to identify as right-wing.

Author: Vít Pohanka