Euroholics in denial
Czechs following the events leading up to the EU
referendum this weekend can be excused for being
confused. After weeks of worrying about how to cover
higher phone bills and other EU-related increases,
attentive Czechs heard Enlargement Commissioner
Günter Verheugen and Foreign Minister Cyril Svoboda
declare that there will be no sharp price rises after
accession. Svoboda and Premier Vladimír Špidla then
declared that there won't be an EU president. Špidla
vowed to use the CR's veto to prevent it. His comment
came just two days after leaders of the Constitutional
Convention had reached a framework agreement for
creating a new full-time EU president. The Špidla
cabinet has based its entire EU campaign on stressing
the favorable aspects of accession. With some of the
less favorable aspects coming to the fore in the days
prior to the vote, Špidla and Svoboda have now gone
into full denial.
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