Jahn gets a free pass
Ever since he was appointed deputy premier, Martin Jahn has
been lavished with praise in the media for his business sense.
He's won support from the normally skeptical business
community by saying he'll work to improve the business climate
and stay away from privatization and public-finance issues. But
after meeting with Finance Minister Bohuslav Sobotka on Wed.,
he put his foot in his mouth by saying privatization revenue
could be used for paying for social programs. This made Jahn
look like a run-of-the-mill politician. ODS, which was itself
guilty in the past of throwing away privatization money, attacked
Jahn's idea on TV Nova, although Jahn's name wasn't mentioned.
ODS said rightly that privatization proceeds should be used for
structural reform. The media gave Jahn a break this time, but he
can't expect the honeymoon to last forever.
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