Klaus' commissioner
Václav Klaus said earlier this month that he'd get
involved in the selection of the the CR's first European
commissioner, but so far he's kept quiet. He's letting the
coalition make a fool of itself by being unable to come
up with a suitable person. ČSSD's latest choice,
according to Czech TV Television, is ex-Environment
Minister Milo Kuvart, but this is surely not going to
please Klaus. He stated in June 2002 that Kuvart was
among the clear failures in the Zeman cabinet. Klaus
instead wants someone who has successfully run a big
ministry. Who could he possibly have in mind? Old pals
like Ivan Kočárník, Karel Dyba or Vladimír Dlouhý? Of
the three, only Dlouhý seems eager for a political
comeback. If the coalition isn't able to agree on a strong
candidate, Klaus might try to use the disarray to push
through his own person. In Dlouhý, he might also see a
future ODS chairman. Goldman Sachs
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