Power
2009-07-31
An opposition radio station in Russia, Ekho Moskvy, airs a show
whose stated aim is to determine who possesses true power in
the country. On a recent installment of "Power," viewers heard
that Russia wants to Finlandize Ukraine and that the Putin-
Medvedev regime has never altered a decision under pressure
from public opinion. Until now, such a regular program would
have been unthinkable in the CR, because there would have
been too few guests willing to talk openly. A concurrence of
events is changing this. Ever-mounting budget deficits, the
consolidation of a huge share of the economy into a single ČEZ-
PPF-J&T bloc, the audacity of the politicians allowing it, and the
revulsion of a handful of public figures and journalists is making
it easier to pose pointed questions. Even MP Miroslav Kalousek
warned today in HN that the "privatization of public authority"
means that voters might not know one day whom they're voting
for and who's calling the shots. He vowed to make it an issue in
the election campaign.
[Czech Republic ČEZ PPF J&T TOP 09 Evgenii Kiselyov Kiselev]
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