New Year's opposition agreement
2007-12-31
One of the first political events of 2008 will be the annual
luncheon on Wed. between Václav Klaus and the PM of the
moment, Mirek Topolánek. Klaus will host it, but Topolánek will
likely have the upper hand. Despite his proclamations about
backing Klaus for president, there's reason to believe he's also
mulling over other options, and the fact of the matter is that
Klaus needs Topolánek more than Topolánek needs Klaus.
Topolánek, as Klaus has already seen, is like a bad rash that
won't go away. Klaus's best option for assuring that Topolánek
won't torpedo his reelection is an "opposition agreement" of the
kind he signed with another sworn enemy, Milo Zeman.
Topolánek could grant his support in exchange for, say, Klaus's
turning his back on Pavel Bém and guaranteeing Topolánek
more of a voice at Prague city hall. Such a deal would need to be
kept under wraps until after the election, though, because Klaus
still needs Bém's help in "buying" the Communist vote.
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