The biggest challenge for civil society today is definitely an increase in influence on state development. At present, the Czech Republic finds itself in a strange political situation where the state leads the president, who was not chosen by half of the population, he is also very controversial in his statements. He is leading the State only formally, much of the power is handed over to the Prime Minister, who owns many businesses in that state, he has access to subsidies, etc. Moreover, this prime minister is prosecuted, has not yet resigned from office as usual with civil servants if they are ivolved in criminal proceedings (the presumption of innocence is self-evident, however, in the opinion of a large part of the population, until solving the problem, the criminal prosecuted person should not hold such a high-ranking public function).

In this situation, citizens often feel that the state is trying to intimidate unnecessarily, unnecessarily tax them, there are also other bureaucratic issues, which are often unnecessary and only take extra and other funds from the state budget. The big challenge for civil society is therefore to formulate and promote some citizens' opinions so that they can be talked about in government at all. Civil societies, in my opinion, have in this great power, but it is not easy to prepare and formulate everything thoroughly.

Added: Aug. 30, 2018, 8:39 a.m. Last change: Aug. 30, 2018, 8:39 a.m.
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