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President Klaus stll most trusted politician in Czech Republic: poll

(Xinhua)

16:16, January 15, 2013

PRAGUE, Jan. 14 (Xinhua) -- The outgoing President Vaclav Klaus is still the most trusted politician for Czech people, according to a poll released Monday.

In the poll conducted by the CVVM polling institute in early December, Klaus was in the first place with popularity of 51 percent, 3 percent higher than last summer.

The second place went to Constitutional Court Chairman Pavel Rychetsky whose popularity increased from 43 to 48 percent and Chamber of Deputies Chairwoman Miroslava Nemcova took the third place with 37-percent popularity.

Current Foreign Minister Karel Schwarzenberg, who took the lead in the presidential election with former Prime Minister Milos Zeman, was in the fourth place with 36 percent.

Klaus has been the most trustworthy politician since the poll was first conducted in 2010.

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