Klaus boosts Necas
2010-05-10
As several people have already pointed out, including Václav
Klaus in today's Týden, there could be a parallel between the
British elections last week and the upcoming Czech elections.
The new small Czech parties that are the darlings of the media
might not do as well as the polls currently suggest, Klaus said.
He's a fan of a grand coalition between ČSSD and ODS, and he
exploits every opportunity to promote the idea. If he used
today's interview in Týden to soften his recent criticism of ODS
leader Petr Nečas, it might have been because he realized he
overdid it last week in Euro. But a more realistic explanation
would be if Nečas had also softened his opposition to a grand
coalition during his one-on-one with Klaus. Nečas has said
publicly that new elections would be better than a grand
coalition. We won't know Nečas's true position until after the
elections, but Klaus's sudden shift in opinion raises the
possibility that Nečas accepted in private that the interests of
ČEZ and other industrialists must continue to guide Czech
politics.
[Czech Republic magazine president parliamentary United
Kingdom]
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