Squeezing out democracy
2005-06-07
Nongovernmental organizations asked Václav Klaus
yesterday to apologize for saying that NGOs are a
threat to democracy. He had warned, in English,
against "manifold forces, structures and groupings (not
of the state itself), which - without a democratic mandate
- try to directly decide (or at least basically influence)
various crucial and sensitive public issues." His
manifold sentence structure aside, he could just as
easily have been talking about business groups with no
democratic mandate that grease through such things as
the "squeeze-out" provision he signed recently (against
the advice of his legal team). Lawyer Tomá Richter
warned in Euro that the provision could allow 90%
owners to force out small shareholders without paying
them. Klaus's rhetoric against NGOs is unfortunate but
ultimately harmless; his ongoing support of specific
business groups is truly alarming. [Czech Republic
nonprofit non-profit non-governmental commercial code
Noerr Stiefenhofer Lutz Nörr]
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