Gross's new chance
2005-04-01
Would a two-party minority cabinet of ÈSSD and US-DEU be
such a bad thing? True, the Communists would be in a position
to topple the government at any time and could use this for
leverage. Yet, if we put aside the negative symbolism of having a
widely discredited Stanislav Gross as premier, his minority
cabinet could make some progress. It would do a better job on
the EU constitution than a provisional or ODS government and
could continue with bankruptcy, tax and pension reform. The
new coalition of ODS and KDU-ÈSL would make passage of any
meaningful legislation difficult, esp. if the proposals were viewed
as political. The role of Martin Jahn, the deputy premier for
economics, could become crucial. As an independent, he might
be able to depoliticize key economic issues and encourage ODS/
KDU to cooperate in the best interest of the country. [Czech
Republic political crisis]
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