Czechs Still Rate Vaclav Havel As Best President Since 1989, Says Survey
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The research agency STEM/MARK has compared the popularity of current President Petr Pavel with his predecessors. Václav Havel is still the best, followed by Václav Klaus, Petr Pavel and Miloš Zeman.
Czechs still consider Václav Havel to be the best post-revolutionary president. This is according to a survey published on Monday by the STEM/MARK agency. According to them, Václav Klaus is second best and current president Petr Pavel is third, who has slightly deteriorated since the last survey. Last autumn, Pavel was second in the survey, Klaus third. Miloš Zeman remained in fourth place.
Czechs Still Rate Vaclav Havel As Best President Since 1989, Says Survey
Czechs continue to consider Vaclav Havel (1989-2003) as the best president since the collapse of the communist regime in 1989, according to a survey released today by the STEM/MARK agency. Vaclav Klaus (2003-2013) is ranked second in the survey, and current President Petr Pavel is third, his standing having slipped slightly since the last survey. Last autumn, Pavel was second in the survey and Klaus was third. Milos Zeman (2013-2023) remains in …
Czechs still consider Václav Havel to be the best post-revolutionary president. This is according to a survey published today by the STEM/MARK agency. According to them, Václav Klaus is second best and current president Petr Pavel is third, who has slightly deteriorated since the last survey. Last autumn, Pavel was second in the survey, Klaus third. Miloš Zeman remained in fourth place.
Prague - Czechs continue to consider Václav Havel to be the best post-revolutionary president. This is according to a survey published today by the STEM/MARK agency. According to them, Václav Klaus is second best and current president Petr Pavel is third, who has slightly deteriorated since the last survey. Last autumn, Pavel was second in the survey, Klaus third. Miloš Zeman remained in fourth place.
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