Europe yes, socialism no
The five-day political crisis ended yesterday after US-
DEU vowed to support key cabinet proposals if they're
debated in advance. This was a victory not only for Ivan
Pilip, but also for Hana Marvanová. She had been
saying all along that her main objection to the tax
package was the way Premier Vladimír Špidla was
trying to ram it through Parliament. Špidla will come
away from the crisis in a weaker position, which could
perhaps force a change in the government's emphasis.
Marvanová told the BBC yesterday that the government
won confirmation with a pro-EU platform, yet Špidla has
used the cabinet for pushing his socialist ideas. She
said that if the cabinet concentrates primarily on EU
accession, fighting corruption and supporting
education, it will be a successful government. But if it
tries to push through socialist ideas, she'll continue to
butt heads with it, and another crisis will be
unavoidable.
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