Havel, Gripens and coalitions
The Senate is to decide today whether to support the
purchase of Gripen fighters from BAE/Saab. The Miloš
Zeman cabinet has delayed the signing of the final
contract until after the next cabinet takes office, as a
way to appease Senators who might want to vote No.
ÈSSD doesn't seem to fear that an ODS cabinet would
kill the deal, and this gives strength to KDU-ÈSL
Chairman Cyril Svoboda's claim that ÈSSD and ODS
are much closer on the issue than they pretend to be.
President Václav Havel remains the biggest question
mark. It's rumored that he'll sign the financing bill if both
houses pass it, but what if the Senate rejects it today
and the lower house has to vote again a day before the
elections? If it passes then, Havel could use his veto as
a negotiating tool during talks on the formation of the
next cabinet. To get Gripens, ÈSSD might have to give
up ODS.
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