Forcing the EU on Czechs
Jan Winkler, a former deputy foreign minister now with
IBM Business Consulting, said that our recent pieces on
Foreign Minister Cyril Svoboda were unfair. Svoboda is
one of the few Czech politicians on the way up, he said,
and he's done it without making ethical compromises.
He also criticized us for hiding behind reader
comments. So what do we really think? To use a
favorite Svoboda expression, our criticism of the
minister isn't personal. We admire his enthusiasm for
the EU, but we sense that he's having the opposite
effect on voters of what he intends. For example, by
criticizing Václav Klaus' legitimate concerns about EU
accession, he gives the impression of wanting to force
the EU on Czechs. After he appeared on Czech Radio
yesterday, eight random listeners called in. Five of them
made harsh comments about Svoboda. He risks
becoming an impediment to a Yes vote in the EU
referendum.
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