Big Bad John
2010-06-28
Nominating VV Chair Radek John as interior minister might be
one of the smartest political moves new PM Petr Nečas could
make in putting together his cabinet. Nečas would initially look a
bit weak for giving in to VV's "extortion," but he could quickly
turn VV's yearning for the ministry to his advantage. To retain
his credibility as a reform prime minister, Nečas needs to take
swift action to clean up ODS in Prague and to combat corruption
in general. If John, as interior minister, starts turning the police
into a functional, independent body, he'll be helping Nečas
achieve both of these goals. If VV instead abuses the interior
ministry to help Vít Bárta's business pals, voters will understand
this soon enough, and both VV and ODS will do poorly in the
Prague elections. This would give Nečas more leverage within
ODS and also in the cabinet. No matter which way John played it
as interior minister - whether honest or dirty - it should
ultimately help Nečas in his essential task of cleaning house at
Prague city hall.
[Czech Republic Věci veřejné coalition]
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