Jirka to the rescue
2009-03-26
It's payback time. One by one, Mirek Topolánek and his loyalists
are lining up to blame Václav Klaus and Pavel Bém for actively
working to bring down the government. In a situation where 70%
of Czechs (according to Median-MFD) didn't want the
government to fall, blaming Klaus and the increasingly
unpopular Bém could be an especially effective strategy. All
Topolánek needs is a catchy label - maybe the "Klaus blitzkieg"
- for drawing a parallel with the "Sarajevo assassination" that
brought down Klaus a decade ago. Jirka Paroubek might not
realize it yet, but he risks becoming collateral damage for
allowing Klaus to do this to the country at the moment of its
greatest international stardom. Paroubek might be able to save
his skin by agreeing with Topolánek on the formation of a new,
temporary ODS-KDU-Green government. Of course, Topolánek
might have to get rid of Ivan Langer, Martin Bursík and Renata
Vesecká, but it would be a small price to pay for repairing some
of the damage caused by Klaus & Co.
[Czech Republic European Union Jiří Barack Obama KDU-ČSL
chief prosecutor interior minister]
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