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Mukasey nomination goes forward ... occupied by incumbent President Vaclav Klaus, was the same as in October and November, but it was five percent lower than in June and May. The Czech government was trusted by 27 percent of the polled in December, which is the same share as in November, but 6 percent less than in October, and 7 percent less than in June. Both houses of parliament enjoy traditionally the lowest public trust - only 21 percent considered the Chamber of Deputies trustworthy, and 25 percent trusted the Senate in December. Trust in the lower house has not changed since November, but in October it was 4 percent higher.
The share of respondents who trust the Senate was 1 percent higher in November, but it was 2 percent lower compared to October and June, 2007.
(Ceske Noviny)
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