Klaus's Rubik's cube
2006-10-30
Václav Klaus has been trying to maneuver Pavel Bém into the
position of ODS chair, but it just hasn't worked out. Before the
elections, Klaus compared the political situation to a Rubik's
cube and told Czech Radio that he expects the political parties
to come up with a solution before he appoints the next PM. But
before the parties even had time to sit down behind closed
doors, a Klaus aide, Ladislav Jakl, said he thinks the president
will instead appoint someone from ODS to lead political talks.
And choosing Mirek Topolánek again, Jakl said, would be like
crossing the same river twice. Comic Jan Kraus said 10 days ago
on F1 radio that Klaus isn't capable of solving a Rubik's cube. It
seemed like a needlessly ugly statement then, but it's looking
increasingly true. Klaus's unsolvable cube, it seems, has Bém's
face on all six sides. The irony is that if Klaus pushes Bém too
hard, he might ruin - and not help - his own reelection chances.
[Czech Republic Frekvence jedna presidential prime minister
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