Grand-coalition president
2009-08-12
Václav Klaus signed 12 laws yesterday with conveyor-belt
consistency, eight days before he was required to act. One of
them was the controversial bill for giving free carbon credits to
ÈEZ. As much as many people believe it is true, no one could
expect Klaus to announce that he signed the bill because ÈEZ
has him in its back pocket. Instead, he said nothing. His top
political aide, Ladislav Jakl, said in this respect on Fri. that he
thinks ODS and ÈSSD have already agreed to form a grand
coalition after the Oct. elections. He criticized the two main
parties for passing a large number of laws this spring with
conveyor-belt consistency and without blocking each other's
nonsense. Now Klaus has signed the nonsense. Czech voters can
take from this that their president is willing to go to the
Constitutional Court to save them from the EU's power-hungry
politicians but won't lift his pen to save them from their own.
[Czech Republic European Union Kè 68bn CO2 allowances]
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