Green day
2006-10-31
Think what you may of the Greens, but they're best positioned to
negotiate a workable political solution. All the party chairs, other
than Martin Bursík, are in some way compromised. Mirek
Topolánek already failed in forming a cabinet; Jiří Paroubek has
never won an election and has Milo Zeman breathing down his
neck; Jan Kasal of KDU-ČSL is merely the acting chair of a
shriveling party; and Communist Chair Vojtěch Filip is, well, a
Communist. Bursík is the man in the middle. Some of his ideas
are dogmatic, but they're a starting point for negotiation. A
Bursík-led rainbow coalition would cut Václav Klaus and Zeman
out of the picture and eliminate the false-nonpartisan nature of
a technocratic government. Bursík's cabinet would be a true
political government, but it'd be founded on cross-party
cooperation and compromise. Which is what everyone says is
needed.
[Czech Republic ODS ČSSD Green Party KSČM interim]
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