For better or for worse
2009-11-18
It was difficult at times yesterday to tell whether Czechs were
more engaged in celebrating 20 years of freedom or in
lamenting a partially missed opportunity. ODS Chair Mirek
Topolánek says that the rising frustration and disillusionment in
Czech society has been magnified by the economic crisis, and
ex-Interior Minister Jan Ruml lays much of the blame squarely
on Václav Klaus. He surrounded himself by people of the old
regime who considered him the guru of the very change that
would benefit mainly them, Ruml said. They took advantage of
the situation to steal the country blind, he added. The consensus
among many Czechs is that change must come again. The
problem is that everyone has a different idea of what is needed,
and no leader is emerging. The challenge will be to ensure that
when the next big change finally arrives, it's in fact an
improvement on the current situation.
[Czech Republic Velvet Revolution]
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