Plan B
2008-06-16
It's not really true that Europe didn't have a Plan B for the
dreaded "what if" scenario. As soon as the Irish had said No to
the Lisbon treaty, Europe went into overdrive and said that the
show must go on. The Czechs - at least ODS - also had a Plan B,
which they had been working on for months. As soon as Ireland
had voted, ODS said that the show can't go on. Europe must halt
the ratification process and find a new model, gloated Václav
Klaus, and he made the international news in the process. What
are normal Czechs to think? First, that ODS has a valid point
about when a No vote truly means No. But, second, that ODS
was suspiciously quick to throw the EU treaty under the bus.
Even EU-phobes might conclude that given the current Czech
model of judicial mafias, Čuneks, Němeces, Dalíks, Janoušeks,
and Šloufs, a bit more superstate oversight from Brussels might
not be such a bad thing.
[Czech Republic Jiří Pavel Marek Roman Miroslav European Union
reform]
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