Bowing to Brussels
2009-10-19
A survey of Czech opinion leaders would probably find that 80-
90% of them want Václav Klaus to do his duty and sign the
Lisbon treaty. Opinion leaders, in many cases, are opinion
leaders for the very reason that they respect authority and don't
rock the boat. The authority du jour is Brussels, so putting
pressure on Klaus to sign the treaty is all the rage too. Inherent
in this predisposition against Klaus's lone-wolf strategy is a
widely accepted assumption that the Constitutional Court will
reach a quick decision on the compatibility of the treaty with the
Czech Constitution. Senator Jaroslav Kubera of ODS is convinced
that the Court won't give serious consideration to the complaint
against the treaty and will dismiss it as being unsubstantiated.
He's probably right, and when it happens, it won't bother 80-
90% of Czech opinion leaders, because they'll sympathize with
the justices. A few lone souls, though, will wonder what is left of
justice when not even the Constitutional Court honors the
highest law of the land.
[Czech Republic European Union]
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