Jumping the gun?
A week is an eternity in Czech politics, but ODS is
already making plans for next year. After saying for
months that it doesn't want early elections, it's now
talking about being forced into them. ODS Chair Mirek
Topolánek said in LN that things could get so bad that
the public starts to call for ODS to come to the rescue.
He all but ruled out going into a broad coalition and
instead prefers a technocratic cabinet that guides the
CR into early elections. Jaroslav Plesl of LN predicted
that Topolánek will be the next regularly elected
premier, and this is how Topolánek sees himself. He
has adopted a here-I-come attitude and criticized
Václav Klaus for losing the June 2002 elections by not
stepping down earlier as ODS chair. But the timing of
his own attack on the premiership might be just as
important for ODS in the next elections and his own
career. He can't afford any missteps.
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