Mr. No
2005-04-26
When Václav Klaus told Time magazine last month that the EU
reminds "us" in the CR of Comecon, a certain Tomáš Procházka
of Prague wrote Time saying that Klaus doesn't speak for him.
Klaus and the Communists represent only the close-minded part
of the CR, he declared. Few Czech politicians are willing to stand
up to Klaus like this. Jakub Železný of Czech TV noted in LN that
when he was hosting a debate show, 18 politicians in a row
turned down an offer to face Klaus on the air. New Premier Jiří
Paroubek has set ratification of the EU constitution as his top
priority, but he's not foolish enough to go head-to-head with
Klaus on the issue. Only House Speaker Lubomír Zaorálek seems
willing to take this risk. Zaorálek has the arguments, but he
lacks the pizzazz. Unless Zaorálek gets some backing, Klaus is
going to carry the day on the EU constitution. [Czech Republic
president Parliament European Union ČSSD ODS Europe]
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