Final Word from Friday, October 24, 2008



Next week might be Mirek Topolánek's last as ODS chairman. A group of leading ODS officials, goaded on by Václav Klaus, is apparently merely waiting for the end of the second round of the Senate elections to demand Topolánek's scalp. The heir apparent as party chairman is Prague Mayor Pavel Bém, who is constantly referred to in the media as Klaus's favorite. Anyone who has read this week's issue of Respekt - which speaks of a police investigation into businesspeople close to Bém - must wonder how long Klaus's favorite can survive in the ODS hot spot. With the police already on his back, Bém would have a more-difficult starting position than even Stanislav Gross, who was brought down by a housing scandal after just 15 months as ČSSD chair. Bém's vulnerability raises the question of just how devoted Klaus is to Bém and to what extent the president is merely using his sycophant as a stepping stone for installing a provisional government that executes the plan of redrawing the CR's relationship to the EU.[Czech Republic European Union]

Glossary of difficult words

disposable - intended to be used once and then thrown away;

to goad someone on - to encourage, incite to action;

scalp - the skin covering the head, excluding the face;

heir apparent - a person who is most likely to succeed to the place of another;

hot spot - a place of significant activity or danger;

to be on someone's back - to be on someone's trail; to be a burden to someone;

sycophant - a person who acts obsequiously or obediently toward someone in order to gain advantage;

stepping stone - something that serves as a means to rise in the world or to make progress toward an aim.

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