Klaus and the Constitutional Court
2007-09-17
Václav Klaus is running almost the perfect reelection campaign,
which makes his attack last week against the Constitutional
Court all that much more curious. It was a rare recent display of
the "cranky old man" syndrome ascribed to him by David Rath. If
this were the U.S., moveon.org would rush out ads declaring
that Klaus should be censured for refusing to respect the sole
authority of the Constitutional Court to interpret the
Constitution. Instead, only Martin Bursík won any significant
political points with another of his "if I were president"
comments. The Court's decision related to the "unconstitutional"
appointment of Jaroslav Bureš as deputy chief justice of the
Supreme Court, but it isn't necessarily the big victory that
Klaus's critics would portray it as. There's still one more round,
and a decision in Klaus's favor around election time would be
just what the doctor ordered for curing crankiness.
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