A Miller's Tale
2010-05-13
The Czech press is full of stories about the early departure of
Zdeněk Tůma as governor of the Czech National Bank, but
hardly a word has been said about the unexpected departure of
Jan Fischer as president of the Czech Statistical Office. Instead of
returning to the bureau after stepping down as interim PM, he'll
join the EBRD. Unlike in the case of the CNB, where the two vice
governors are nearly household names and are both considered
suitable candidates for the top post, neither of the current VPs
at the statistics office has made a name for himself. It seems
more likely that an outsider will be brought in. Vladimír Mlynář,
chief adviser and intriguer to Fischer, is said to have his eye on
the job and is bending Fischer's ear about it. Marrying intrigue,
politics and statistics has had a disastrous effect on Greece, and
there's no reason to expect any better outcome at the Czech
Statistical Office.
[Czech Republic central prime minister Geoffrey Chaucer
Canterbury]
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