Santa Klaus brings coal
2006-12-22
Václav Klaus's reasons for refusing to appoint the new
government yesterday might be self-serving, but they're
legitimate. If Mirek Topolánek wants a government reliant on
ČSSD rebels, he should state whether the goal is early elections
or a weak four-year cabinet. Klaus's objection to Karel
Schwarzenberg is also legitimate. Czechs have never addressed
the issue of whether dual citizens should serve in sensitive
diplomatic posts. Some countries ban it. If Schwarzenberg is a
true diplomat with the CR's best interests in mind, he'll turn
down the Greens' offer to become foreign minister. Topolánek
could fulfil Klaus's other condition by stating in advance that his
government would seek early elections under Article 35 of the
Constitution. Klaus would win in the short term if his conditions
were met, but his primary goal of a grand coalition headed by
Pavel Bém would be disrupted.
[Czech Republic Claus Temelín ČEZ ODS-ČSSD president]
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