Poll suggests Czechs less inclined to favour Romanies, Russians and Arabs
Czechs are less inclined to favour Arabs, Romanies and Albanians, suggests
a new poll conducted by the CVVM agency, focusing on Czechs’ perception
of 17 foreign nationalities living in the country. Slovaks have
traditionally been regarded as the most popular foreigners in the Czech
Republic, with 84 percent of respondents appreciating their eastern
neighbours. And despite a slight drop in sympathies, Greeks and Jews remain
among the five best perceived foreign nationalities living in the Czech
Republic, along with Slovaks, Germans and Hungarians. On the other side of
the scale are Roma, followed by Russians, Ukrainians, Albanians and Arabs.
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