Kuzvart gets weak knees
Whatever the real reason for Miloš Kužvart's
resignation on Fri. as EU commissioner, it is true, as he
claims, that the foreign ministry undermined him.
Minister Cyril Svoboda suggested several times that
Kužvart wouldn't last longer than six months in
Brussels. If this was Svoboda's way of trying to get the
job for himself, Kužvart's inability to stand up to criticism
ruined any chance Svoboda had. Svoboda was forced
to announce on Czech Radio on Fri. that he has no
interest in the post. The other person singled out by
Kužvart was Amb. to the EU Pavel Telička, who had
also been rumored to want the job. He's still got a
chance, but he's hurt by his past membership in the
Communist Party and his relationship to lobbyists
working for Appian Group. The cabinet will now likely
have to chose a squeaky-clean candidate who played
no role in Kužvart's downfall.
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