Most Czechs still against U.S. radar
According to June survey of CVVM SOÚ AV ČR 66 % of Czech citizens did not agree with planned deployment of U.S. anti-missile radar in Czech Republic, on the other hand 26 % of respondents would approve it.
68 % respondents expressed their opinion that this question should be decided in a referendum, 23 % of Czechs disagreed with holding a plebiscite in this matter.
People who are against the referendum are for the most part supporters of idea to locate the U.S. anti-missile radar in Czech Republic.
Source (Czech): CVVM website
Read a report by Czech Press Agency about the survey
CVVM is the abbreviation of "the Public Opinion Research Centre" that is a scholarly workplace under the Institute of Sociology of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic (SOÚ AV ČR).
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