Abdication
2009-10-14
While EU officials are whispering about the need to impeach
Václav Klaus for failing to sign the Lisbon treaty, Miroslav Macek
and Mirek Topolánek of ODS are encouraging him to abdicate.
Macek says that by not signing and abdicating, Klaus could
torpedo the treaty for good, because the Brits would hold a
referendum before the Czechs could ever agree on a new
president. Topolánek, in contrast, probably sees resignation
more as a way to get the treaty ratified. He admits that Klaus
probably isn't going anywhere, and it's hard to think of any
reasons Klaus would even consider leaving. Except perhaps if a
surprise resignation made it possible for him to anoint his
successor. Instead of Milo Zeman, though, Parliament's choice
would likely be someone like Senate President Přemysl Sobotka.
Malleability, you see, will be the chief characteristic of Czech
presidents in the post-Lisbon era.
[Czech Republic European Union]
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