T and T
2005-09-16
The announced departure of Miroslav Grebeníček as chairman of
the Communist Party has a double meaning for ODS. First, it
introduces the possibility of greater public acceptance of post-
election collaboration between ČSSD and the Communists. And
second, it shows yet again that changing a party chairman
before the parliamentary elections isn't necessarily a bad thing.
ODS's own chairman, Mirek Topolánek, has been surprisingly
ineffective at taking advantage of ČSSD's recent Unipetrol
scandal. It's perhaps partly in deference to Vlastimil Tlustý, who
was involved in the Unipetrol deal as chairman of the ČKA debt-
consolidation agency. If ČSSD emerges from the Unipetrol
scandal essentially unscathed and with even greater election
potential than before, ODS will have some hard decisions to
make about its two most visible politicians.
[Czech Republic KSČM Orlengate PKN Orlen Česká konsolidační
agentura]
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