Václav Havel was the best president the country has had since the fall of communism in 1989, according to the results of a public survey conducted by the STEM agency.
He was followed by former president Václav Klaus (2003-2013) and President Miloš Zeman (since 2013).
Havel was seen as the best president even by one-fourth of Zeman’s voters.
Havel received a positive assessment when it came to the use of powers and interest in people’s problems, and a negative assessment for the way he appeared publicly and the way he solved political disputes.
The current president Zeman is well evaluated for the use of presidential powers. He also received good marks for interest in people’s problems.
He received a worse assessment in the representation and advocacy of Czech interests abroad, the solution to disputes on the Czech political scene and the way he behaves publicly.
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