In September, 14% of those surveyed were satisfied with the political situation, which is a drop by 6 percentage points when compared to June. 29% were neither satisfied nor dissatisfied, while 52% of respondents were dissatisfied – an increase by 7 percentage points since June. People with good living standards and young people who do not yet have the right to vote more frequently belonged to the group of the satisfied. As regards political orientation, supporters of the CSSD report a higher level of satisfaction. Citizens over 60 years of age, people with secondary education without a final exam and university-educated people tend to be less satisfied. Supporters of the KSCM more frequently belong to the dissatisfied too.
Satisfaction with the political situation
Iva Chludilová Friday, 26 September 2003