Klaus keeps quiet
After the EU referendum ended successfully on Sat., it
took President Václav Klaus more than 24 hours to
make a personal public statement. In the meantime, all
the other major politicians were popping corks, singing
and giving interviews. Viliam Buchert of MF Dnes wrote
today that keeping quiet was the single biggest mistake
Klaus has made as president. He gave the impression
of pouting about an outcome that didn't suit him,
Buchert said. When Klaus returns next week from a trip
to the U.S. (where he won't be meeting with George W.
Bush), he might find that his political standing has
perceptively changed. His popularity will likely fall, as
could his influence within ODS, where he's been
pulling strings with Vlastimil Tlustý and Ivan Langer.
Klaus can't be counted out, but the first doubts about
whether he'll be a two-term president might begin
surfacing.
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