A Kantar agency survey for Czech Television found that only 17 percent of Czechs were satisfied with the state of Czech politics. Since the survey was published, austerity policies aimed at tackling the public deficit have added to the general dissatisfaction. Czechs are mainly dissatisfied with the government’s handling of inflation, rising living costs, energy price regulations, and poor public communication.
“First of all, it is important to highlight that the government did not really have good conditions when it came in because the country was dealing with the aftermath of COVID, the [Russo-Ukrainian] war started in the first month of the government, the energy crisis, and inflation.
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Author: Jakub Ferenčík