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People agree with the exchange of Prymula for Blatný, the survey showed. Of the government politicians, they trust Hamáček the most, they do not trust Babiš

Jan Blatný was relatively little known to the public when he came to the government, which is evident in another part of the survey. It was about trust in government policy. Only 35 percent of respondents said they trusted him, which was the least of all the ministers. At the same time, only 11 percent, on the other hand, do not trust him. The rest does not know or does not know the new Minister of Health.

Roman Prymula, on the other hand, enjoys relatively high trust despite the case with the restaurant and the lack of a veil, 56 percent of respondents trust him, 42 percent do not. Only the Minister of the Interior and the Chairman of the Central Crisis Staff, Jan Hamáček, have more public confidence, 61 percent, compared to 36 percent of respondents who do not trust him. The Minister of Transport, Industry and Trade Karel Havlíček (for YES) arouses distrust in even a smaller part of the survey participants – specifically in 34 percent, which is the least after Blatný – but only 53 percent of respondents trust him.

When comparing the share of trusting and distrustful, Prime Minister Andrej Babiš is the worst off in the government, with 39 percent of respondents trusting him and 59 percent trusting him. Even worse is a politician who is not a member of the government, but belongs to the executive – President Milos Zeman, whom 32 percent trust and 66 percent do not.

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