Klaus's fallback plan
2007-01-16
Václav Klaus has resigned himself to the idea that Mirek
Topolánek will win confirmation on Fri. At least that's how we
interpret his decision to call a foreign-policy meeting today.
Having failed to push through a grand coalition, he must now
start acting like a statesman again. Not that a little coordination
of foreign policy isn't needed. Foreign Minister Karel
Schwarzenberg has been making bold statements - 'the Iraq war
is a tragedy,' 'the text of the EU constitution can't remain,' 'there
might be something to Austria's concerns about Temelín' -
although the coalition accord uses quite a different language.
Schwarzenberg indicated on Czech Radio that he thinks he alone
has the right to set foreign policy. He told MFD that, as foreign
minister, he can't allow his tongue to run wild, yet that's what
he's been doing. But that isn't what today's meeting is mainly
about. It's about saving Klaus's reelection.
[Czech Republic European Union MF Dnes Foreign Affairs Vice
Prime Minister Alexandr Vondra presidential elections]
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