From radar to EU funds
The Czech cabinet is about to get its first anti-radar minister.
Ondřej Liška, who was tapped by the Greens to become
education minister, has built his political career on opposing the
radar. He told Právo last week that the Bush administration has
screwed up whatever it could and that only the worst can be
expected from it in the future. Bringing young Liška, 30, into the
cabinet might be a clever way to force him to accept the same
kind of "Realpolitik" toward the radar that ODS did toward the
EU treaty. Or, he might be too busy counting EU money at the
education ministry to care anymore about the radar anyway. His
main qualification for the ministerial job, other than attending
school, is having worked for two years as an EU-funds adviser
at the EU Parliament. This reinforces the image of an education
ministry more interested in scrounging for EU money than
educating young people.
[Czech Republic European Union reform Party United States of
American U.S.]
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