Romea.cz
6.1.2021 12:46
Ivan Bartoš (PHOTO: Petr Zewlakk Vrabec) Romani people who enter politics should be involved in the agenda of solving the problems of the entire society. We have to learn to begin doing things together, says the chair of the Czech Pirate Party, Ivan Bartoš, in an interview for
PhDr. Ivan Bartoš (born 1980) is from Jablonec nad Nisou, lives in Prague, and graduated in Information and Library Studies from the Faculty of Arts at Charles University in Prague before briefly working in the Computer Science Department at the University of New Orleans in the USA. He is the founder and chair of the Czech Pirate Party, currently the second-strongest party in the Chamber of Deputies.
Six out of ten Czechs say they understand the need to further tighten measures against the spread of Covid-19 and are ready to accept it, according to the results of a Median survey for Czech Radio.
The majority of the 57 percent of respondents who expressed understanding for the move were supporters of the ruling ANO and the Social Democrats, the Communist Party and people from the older generation.
Supporters of the Civic Democratic Party, the Freedom and Direct Democracy Party and students were most critical of the move.
According to the survey, three-fifths of people do not plan to restrict contacts with family and friends over the Christmas holidays.