Does ODS truly want to win?
2005-11-21
There are two kinds of ODS officials who might not want their
party to win big in the 2006 elections. First are the regional
governors who have created their own power bases. Most of
them would see their importance diminish if ODS went into a
majority coalition with KDU-ÈSL. They would have greater
influence under an ideologically weak coalition of ODS and ÈSSD
(without ODS Chair Mirek Topolánek). Second are the few
influential national politicians who, when push comes to shove,
might not be invited into any cabinet because of their reputation
for corruption. Jaroslav Plesl of LN said that people like Vlastimil
Tlustý and Ivan Langer make it difficult for ODS to talk about the
current government's dirty dealings. Topolánek is often
criticized for failing to confront ÈSSD adequately, but his greater
shortcoming might be his inability to deal with forces within his
own party that are working against him.
[Czech Republic grand coalition Lidové noviny commissioners]
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