Gross survives
2005-02-17
To paraphrase the king in the classic Czech film "The Proud
Princess," KDU-ČSL Chair Miroslav Kalousek yesterday took back
what he had called off. After leaking to the press on Tues. that
he was going to ask Stanislav Gross to resign, he issued a weak
ultimatum yesterday that ensures that Gross will stay where he
is. The kingmaker changed his mind after Gross stood his
ground. There's too much money at stake in privatization for any
coalition partner to walk away, as ODS Chair Mirek Topolánek
noted in Právo on Tues. At the same time, Gross regained the
upper hand by insisting on meeting individually with the
coalition party heads, instead of in a group, as Kalousek had
wanted. Some observers understood this as a warning that he
was prepared to open his drawer of secret files if need be. Could
this be why Kalousek looks so nervous all of a sudden? [Czech
Republic politics Pyšná princezna premier prime minister]
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