A recent poll indicates that eight in ten Czech citizens view the ongoing disagreements between the government and President Petr Pavel as problematic. The dispute centers on the President’s role and participation in international negotiations. Over half of respondents believe that the President’s attendance at international events should be a jointly decided matter between the head of state and the cabinet. The findings come from a “Trendy Česka” survey conducted by Kantar CZ for Czech Television. The poll highlights public concern regarding a lack of coordination in Czech foreign policy. This suggests a significant portion of the population desires a more unified approach to international affairs. The survey data underscores growing public sensitivity to the relationship between key political figures.
