Spidla's strategy, Part II
Václav Klaus might end up being shut out of the next
cabinet, but he could still remain a significant political
force. Political analyst Jiří Pehe said on Czech Radio
that Klaus could begin openly opposing EU accession.
A cabinet of ČSSD and the Coalition would be founded
on their common commitment to accession, Pehe said,
so it might have to resign next year if a referendum on
EU entry fails to pass. Klaus could then get another
chance at governing. Minister Pavel Rychetský, who is
involved in the coalition negotiations, also warned (in
Právo) against writing ODS off because it could take an
anti-EU stance. Vladimír Špidla might have to appease
Klaus. He could perhaps offer Klaus the chairmanship
of Parliament again, or he could strike a deal calling for
Klaus or a mutually acceptable other candidate to
succeed Václav Havel as president.
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