Statesman Klaus v. huckster Zeman
Lawmakers like being able to choose the president,
because this allows them to do backroom deals. Most of
the parties say they favor direct elections, but this could
change if their candidate gets into power and has to
think about reelection. Václav Klaus might be faced
tomorrow with the choice of pushing for direct elections
or delaying the second or third round and working out a
deal with Milo Zeman. Klaus' tactic of criticizing Zeman
for huckstering for votes is the surprise of the current
election. The opposition agreement was the
quintessential horse trade, but Klaus knows that ODS
got burned. It suffered more in the general elections,
and Zeman didn't always abide by the agreement.
Klaus cleverly and unexpectedly has now turned this
against Zeman. If Klaus has any chance of beating
Zeman in the indirect vote, it's because he's refusing to
do any dealing. vs.
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