High-risk elections
The Špidla government's biggest failure in the EU
election campaign has been its inability to make the
elections about Europe. Czech voters who go to the
polls today and tomorrow will vote mainly about
domestic issues. This wouldn't matter much if Czechs
were happy with their government and gave it high
marks at the polls. In this case, no one would bother
about why people voted the way they did. The general
level of dissatisfaction, though, means the coalition
parties will likely suffer a serious blow that can't be
compartmentalized as being due to the draft
constitution or other EU issues. Premier Vladimír Špidla
told Právo that he "can't remember a single case in
Western Europe where a loss by a government party in
EU elections shook the government." By all accounts,
Špidla has underestimated the importance of the EU
elections and will pay for his mistake.
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