Most Czechs dissatisfied with current political development-poll
September 16, 2009
Prague - Almost three-quarters of Czechs are dissatisfied with the current political development in the country and two-thirds want Jan Fischer's caretaker cabinet to rule until the regular elections to the Chamber of Deputies in May, a lightning poll the SANEP agency released today showed.
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