Proving the skeptics wrong
Giuseppe di Lampedusa is famous for saying that sometimes
things must change so they may stay the same. And so it is with
the new Czech cabinet. A few ministers will be shuffled about,
but three-fourths of the faces will be familiar ones. This doesn't
inspire much confidence, and Václav Klaus is said to be
presidentially pissed off. There are two things Stanislav Gross
could do to gain some trust from the international business
community. First, he could name someone like Martin Jahn of
CzechInvest as industry minister. Of all the people whose names
are being floated, he's one of the few with concrete results
behind him. Second, Gross could lay out some guidelines for
how he's going to handle privatization. Political commentators
are openly saying this is a cabinet built on dealmaking and
money. Gross's credibility depends on proving them wrong. Italy
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