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Pavel remains the most trusted foreign statesman for Slovaks according to the model | ČeskéNoviny.cz

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Bratislava - Czech President Petr Pavel remains the most trusted foreign statesman for the people of Slovakia. This is according to the results of an Ipsos model commissioned by the Slovak newspaper Denník N. The opinions of the Slovak public on world politicians vary considerably depending on their sympathies towards political parties in the country. For example, the majority of voters of Prime Minister Robert Fico's Smér-Social Democracy (Smér…
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Bratislava - Czech President Petr Pavel remains the most trusted foreign statesman for the people of Slovakia. This is according to the results of an Ipsos model commissioned by the Slovak newspaper Denník N. The opinions of the Slovak public on world politicians vary considerably depending on their sympathies towards political parties in the country. For example, the majority of voters of Prime Minister Robert Fico's Smér-Social Democracy (Smér…

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The most trusted world statesman for the people of Slovakia remains Czech President Petr Pavel. He is trusted by over 36 percent of voters. He is followed by French President Emmanuel Macron with support of over 31 percent, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán is trusted by 29 percent, and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky by about 28 percent of respondents. This is shown by the current model of the Ipsos agency for Denník N. Zelensky is t…

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Denník N broke the news in on Thursday, March 20, 2025.
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