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UPDATE: Czech perception of the EU’s COVID-19 response

Our researcher Vít Havelka has written an Update entitled Czech perception of the EU’s COVID-19 response, in which he develops last year’s preliminary findings with regard to how the Czech society perceived the EU’s reaction to COVID-19 pandemic.
16. December 2021

In terms of general attitudes towards the European Union, the Czech Republic experience an overall decrease of support to the EU membership. As in every case, however, it must be stressed that this is very unlikely due to concrete steps of the European leadership, but rather as a result of the overall political fatigue with politics in the Czech Republic.

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