Fischer's calling
2010-06-08
Rarely has a Czech prime minister been as equally popular
among the public as among the business elite. Jan Fischer has
achieved this remarkable feat by talking fiscal responsibility
without attacking almost anyone's pocketbook, by running a
grand coalition that pretended it wasn't, and by finding
consensus among business rivals on the big issues without
taking sides on the particulars. Instead of getting hung up on
whether to support ÈEZ or Czech Coal in their dispute, for
example, Fischer gave smooth-sailing to an energy policy that
serves them both. Fischer also contributed to the consolidation
of the political system by marginalizing the Greens, giving
indirect support to TOP 09 and showing that an ex-Communist
can still be relevant in the 2000s. Discussions about who will be
the next Czech president have centered on Karel Schwarzenberg,
Miloš Zeman (R.I.P.) and Pøemysl Sobotka, but it is Fischer who
has shown all the attributes of what the public, the main political
parties and big business want of someone in the office.
[Czech Republic ODS ÈSSD]
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