Return of the king
There's no denying that Václav Klaus has produced a
minor PR miracle as president. His reading of public
sentiment has been excellent, and his approval rating
has soared to 60%. As a tactician, he must know that
his biggest threat to reelection is Milo Zeman. As
unlikely as it now seems, Zeman could conceivably
manage the same kind of PR turnaround as Klaus. A
positive shift in Zeman's image has already become
visible this week. It could be in Klaus' interest to strike
an "edict of toleration" with Zeman now, instead of
risking an attack from him later. For example, it might be
safer for Klaus to support a Zeman bid for EU
commissioner - perhaps in six months, after Milo
Kuvart has "historically discredited" himself - than to
have him in the public eye at home. A nervous ÈSSD
might decide, too, that it's safer to have Zeman in
Brussels than in Prague. public relations
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