Klaus gets rhythm
2007-03-07
As Václav Klaus left Houston this week with Stetson in hand, he
had every reason to do the Texas two-step. He had just met with
George Bush Sr. to great media acclaim and was planning for a
White House visit with Dick Cheney. More importantly, things at
home were looking up. Sandwiched around his formal
announcement on Feb. 28 of a reelection bid next year was one
piece of good news after another. His main potential rival, Milo
Zeman, was crippled by the Gripen and Altner matters, which
happened on Zeman's watch. The potential threat from the Havel
camp was dealt a serious blow by the Josef Toovský affair,
which Havel handled particularly poorly. By (almost) getting back
St. Vitus Cathedral, Klaus even won a victory over the Church,
which could also theoretically field a candidate. Klaus now needs
only to win the hearts and minds of his own party, ODS.
[Czech Republic Zdeněk president presidential BAE Systems
Czech National Bank]
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