Life after Kalousek
2006-08-29
The revolt within KDU-ÈSL against Miroslav Kalousek can be
seen as a purge of the old guard of Czech politicians, as
expounded routinely by Václav Havel. Taken to its extreme, the
attempt by the devout country folks within KDU to clear out the
infidels in Prague could spread to other parties and threaten the
likes of Jiĝí Paroubek, Milan Urban, Ivan Langer, Vlastimil Tlustŭ
and, ultimately, even Václav Klaus. But not all Christian
Democrats believe in the afterlife, and life after Kalousek looks
grim indeed for KDU. Kalousek has been its primary dealmaker
and fundraiser, and KDU can't afford to lose him. His resignation
last year as chair of the budget committee was meant to
"contribute to the political culture" but of course didn't. Like Filip
Dvoĝák of ODS in Prague 1, or Milo Zeman in the highlands,
Kalousek will just slip into the background and keep pulling the
strings.
[Czech Republic ÈSSD People's Party Communists KSÈM]
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