Spidla's strategy
Final election results show that a ČSSD-Coalition
government isn't a certainty, but it remains the most
likely outcome. Such a cabinet would be potentially
unstable, with 101 seats in Parliament (two of which
belong to independents), but Špidla played down the
risks of a weak majority yesterday. Most important, he
said, is having a strong agenda that attracts wide
support. His strategy in the last two weeks of the
campaign was nearly beyond reproach, and the next
few weeks should give an indication of how strategic
he'll be as premier. For example, he could conceivably
strengthen his mandate by recruiting a few young MPs
from ODS to serve in key posts in his administration or
Parliament. Or, he could offer the Communists some
posts in return for help in passing individual laws.
Špidla could even offer Klaus the top job in Parliament
again.
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