No peer, no debate
2007-12-10
Václav Klaus doesn't have an official challenger yet, but his
opponents are already criticizing him for not agreeing to a
presidential debate with possible candidate Jan Švejnar. Klaus's
motives are variously attributed to fear, monarch-like tendencies
and arrogance. Klaus himself told MFD that no clear challenger
exists who could be considered a prototypical future president.
Pavel Bém, speaking to F1 radio, put it more bluntly: He said he
doesn't consider Švejnar a relevant challenger. And herein lies
the real reason Klaus won't debate Švejnar. It would give Švejnar
legitimacy that he is otherwise having trouble gaining on his
own. Saying No is the equivalent to the way Klaus puts people in
their place by asking, "And just who are you?" This said, we
should add that Klaus's tactic in refusing to debate Švejnar is
absolutely correct from a competitive standpoint. There would
be no upside in it for him.
[Czech Republic Frekvence jedna MF Dnes]
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