Spidla casts doubt on past deals
In recent interviews, Premier Vladimír Špidla has
stressed how carefully a person in his position must
weigh his words. He told Právo that a prime minister
can't let loose with whatever reaches the tip of his
tongue and has no right to talk nonsense. In this spirit,
Špidla usually answers questions with a brevity and
finality that isn't tolerated from the leaders of many other
democratic countries. But in an interview on Czech
Radio last week, Špidla repeated a claim by Finance
Minister Bohuslav Sobotka that the privatization of the
coal mines is the first privatization that isn't a "tunnel
job." With no evidence, he cast doubt on hundreds of
past privatization deals. Was Špidla making a faux pas
of the kind that he himself says he can't afford? Or was
he perhaps signaling, like Vladimir Putin, that
privatization fraud will be one of his main re-election
themes? Severočeské doly Sokolovská uhelná
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