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In September 2015 CVVM examined citizens' views on smoking ban in restaurants. Almost three-fifths of Czech public (58%) would agree with this ban, less than two fifths (38%) would disagree.

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In September 2015 CVVM surveyed how Czech citizens evaluate the idea of state guaranteed examination on secondary schools as a general concept and what do they think about the issue of tuition fees at universities.

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In September survey 67% of respondents expressed their opinion that everybody has a chance to get such education according to his or her abilities.

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In September 2015 was as a part of regular CVVM survey a block of questions related to the Czech education. Questions examined the Czech public opinions towards quality of education in different types of school and what school should provided to be considered as a good one.

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In September survey CVVM focused on Czech public attitudes towards foreigners long-term living in the Czech republic. All respondents were asked about 7 statements with which they expressed their agreement or disagreement.

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In the June survey the Public Opinion Research Centre of the Institute of Sociology of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic posed to all respondents a question: "How satisfied are you with your life? Are you very satisfied, rather satisfied, neither satisfied nor dissatisfied, rather dissatisfied, very dissatisfied?"

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The survey of May touched briefly the issue of drugs in the Czech Republic. People were asked whether and how much they perceive the current situation regarding drug use to be a problem in the Czech Republic as a country, and specifically in their place of residence.

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The May survey of the Public Opinion Research Centre was focused on addictive substances. Respondents were given to assess the moral acceptability of consumption of selected substances and their health risk.

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In May 2015 within the regular survey the Public Opinion Research Centre focused on issues that could be perceived as morally controversial. Specifically, representatively selected part of population of the Czech Republic answered questions concerned with the interruption, euthanasia and penalty of death.

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In May 2015, CVVM survey posed a question regarding the social acceptance of homosexuality. Other questions examined public opinion on particular rights of gays and lesbians such as the right for registered partnership, the right to get married and the right for children adoption.

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