Fear factor
2006-10-16
Voters don't want a grand coalition, but Jiří Paroubek proposed
one yesterday anyway, less than a week before the elections.
Why didn't he at least wait until after the elections? The answer
is fear. He wasn't merely afraid that Václav Klaus would pass him
by during the second attempt to form a cabinet (Klaus rejected
the idea of a slim 101-seat majority). Paroubek must also sense
that the Zdeněk Doležel fraud case is getting dangerously close.
If Doležel is as crazy as Paroubek says, he's likely to spill the
beans about all kinds of things. Pavel Bém has already called for
Paroubek to resign over the affair. Whether it was an act of fear
or not, Paroubek's move yesterday was clever. He took away one
reason for Klaus not to give him a chance to form a government,
and he made Mirek Topolánek look incapable of forming a
government in the second round. It's Topolánek's turn to have
some fear.
[Czech Republic ODS ČSSD President ODS-ČSSD Prague Mayor
Pavel Bém]
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