Klaus, Zeman ... or Havel
Early last week, direct presidential elections looked
unlikely, but today they seem almost inevitable. Jan
Zahradil of ODS said yesterday that his party now
supports direct elections as an expedient - and the only
- way to elect the "best" candidate, Václav Klaus. Most
of the other parties have now said they'll support the
necessary constitutional amendment. ODS's bluntness
about its motives was disarming and forces its
opponents to reassess their plans. It now seems very
likely that Klaus will face Milo Zeman in direct
elections. In response, US-DEU (and perhaps part of
ÈSSD) might decide to mount a campaign for allowing
Václav Havel to run again for president, despite a
constitutional restriction on this. Havel is probably the
only person with a chance of preventing the next
president from being named either Klaus or Zeman.
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