Our man on the Constitutional Court
Outgoing Justice Minister Pavel Rychetský has won
praise for bringing key Czech laws into harmony with
the EU. He admitted in Právo, though, that he's leaving
judicial reform at the half-way point. Jan Jandourek
wrote in MFD MF Dnes that Rychetský has been
associated over the years with key failures: Companies
were tunneled, communist-era crimes went
unpunished, the courts worked slowly. This is true, but
there's another way to look at it. Rychetský has always
mirrored the times. When tunneling was in vogue, he
was making it possible. When the CR had to clean up
its act to join the EU, there he was again. Now he's
leaving judicial reform unfinished, benefiting those who
know how to profit from the status quo. Rychetský has
been the quintessential Establishment man. There's no
reason to expect anything else from him when he joins
the Constitutional Court.
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