Spidla buys some time
The resignation of two MPs from US-DEU last week
gave the opposition its best chance yet to bring down
the cabinet. Neither ODS nor the Communists, though,
are eager to take this step. The Communists, as ODS
Vice Chair Petr Nečas likes to point out, are already
propping up the cabinet by having an MP miss close
votes in Parliament in order to lower the number of
votes needed for passage. In terms of ODS, much still
depends on Vlastimil Tlustý, who could invite US's
rebels to switch camps. He reportedly wants to be party
chairman and premier, though, which means he first
needs to push aside Mirek Topolánek. The recent spat
over Pavel Telička's Communist past has weakened
Tlustý, at least temporarily. Vladimír Špidla bought
himself some time by wondering out loud why ODS is
against Telička when Tlustý, too, was a Communist at
the same time.
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