Better red than dead
2005-10-12
One of the more interesting aspects of the parliamentary
investigation into the Unipetrol privatization is the role of the
Communists. Premier Jiøí Paroubek famously changed his mind
about not agreeing to a commission after meeting with KSÈM
Chairman Miroslav Grebeníèek (now the ex-chair). MP Martin
Øíman of ODS indicated that KSÈM put a knife to ÈSSD's throat
because it was afraid it would suffer in voters' eyes if it didn't go
after the alleged corruption. The Communists now have a good
chance to head the parliamentary commission. This would give
the party tremendous visibility and bring it a step closer to full
legitimacy, but it would also present a considerable risk. If the
commission comes up empty-handed (whether intentionally or
for lack of evidence), its chairman will look like a co-conspirator.
This could be the kiss of death for a Communist Party that has
cultivated an image of honesty and integrity since 1990.
[Czech Republic ÈSSD Social Democrats]
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