Career opportunities
2005-10-18
Imagine the argumentation, pressure and even threats that
Premier Jiří Paroubek must have used in the past week to keep
Deputy Premier Martin Jahn from publicly linking his departure
from politics to ČSSD's rapprochement with the Communists.
Jahn denied all the media reports about the Communists and
essentially said he's leaving because he isn't cut out to be a
politician. How humiliating! If he had at least been able to hold
up a fancy job offer, it would have been more convincing.
Paroubek now wants ex-EU Commissioner Pavel Telička to fill
Jahn's shoes. As a pre-1990 Communist, though, Telička would
face criticism that he was helping his old party regain power. So
Telička will find a banal reason to turn down an offer he would
jump at under other circumstances. How ironic that in 2005, it's
again the Communists who are influencing the career
opportunities of young men like Jahn and Telička.
[Czech Republic KSČM Communist Party European Union]
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