Political bigamy in action
2010-07-27
It's flirting with disaster for the "new" face of ČSSD to be ...
Michal Hašek. He'll be challenging Bohuslav Sobotka for the top
party post and seems to have the upper hand so far. As governor
of Southern Moravia, he hasn't been vetted by the national public
as much as Sobotka, but the two share similar traits. They're
both young, unexciting and tools of businessmen. Hašek has
come under attack for teaming up with Jaromír Soukup, whom
Jiří Paroubek called a "political bigamist" for taking the side of
both ČSSD and VV in the recent elections, and with ex-ČSSD
campaign manager Jaroslav Tvrdík. Sobotka rarely misses a
chance to accuse Hašek of guilt by association. Hašek denies
working with Tvrdík but otherwise hasn't hit back at Sobotka in
this respect, and he might not need to. Vít Bárta of VV laid into
Sobotka on ČT24 last night for his ties to lobbyist Radek
Pokorný. Bárta said Pokorný operates in the grey zone that is
responsible for much of the bad in politics today. Sounds like
something Soukup might tell him to say.
[Czech Republic Czech Television Pokorný Wagner a spol. Médea]
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