Poll finds that Krajcer and Lipšic are viewed as most satisfactory ministers

Culture Minister Daniel Krajcer from Freedom and Solidarity (SaS) party has been handling his tasks more diligently than his other ministerial colleagues, according to a public opinion poll conducted by MVK agency in which Krajcer's performance was described as satisfactory by 51.6 percent of the respondents, the TASR newswire reported. The survey, conducted at the beginning of June with a sample of 1,101 people, gave Interior Minister Daniel Lipšic from the Christian Democratic Movement (KDH) almost the same level of support, at 51.3 percent.

Culture Minister Daniel Krajcer from Freedom and Solidarity (SaS) party has been handling his tasks more diligently than his other ministerial colleagues, according to a public opinion poll conducted by MVK agency in which Krajcer's performance was described as satisfactory by 51.6 percent of the respondents, the TASR newswire reported.

The survey, conducted at the beginning of June with a sample of 1,101 people, gave Interior Minister Daniel Lipšic from the Christian Democratic Movement (KDH) almost the same level of support, at 51.3 percent.

Third place went to Prime Minister Iveta Radičová from the Slovak Democratic and Christian Union (SDKÚ), with 42.4 percent and Justice Minister Lucia Žitňanská (SDKÚ) at 40.4 percent.

The least successful member of the cabinet, according to the poll, is Health Minister Ivan Uhliarik (KDH), whose performance satisfied only 15.4 percent of the respondents, TASR wrote.

An improvement was noted for Krajcer as well as for Defence Minister Ľubomír Galko and Economy Minister Juraj Miškov from last year’s poll. All other ministers lost dropped from last year and the biggest declines were seen for Radičová, Finance Minister Ivan Mikloš (SDKÚ) and Lipsic.

Source: TASR

Compiled by Zuzana Vilikovská from press reports
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