Telicka's bread and butter
Pavel Telička has gotten where he is by looking out for
No. 1. First as a Communist, then as a Czech diplomat,
and now as an EU commissioner, he's always known
which side his bread is buttered on. Lidové noviny
reported on Sat. that Telička is losing support at the
foreign ministry because he told MFD that he didn't
realize until sometime after the Velvet Revolution that
the Communist regime was bad. LN also quoted ex-
Deputy Foreign Minister Zdeněk Matějka on March 19
as suggesting that Telička knew in 2001 that Foreign
Minister Jan Kavan was involved in the Český dům
scandal but, as the official responsible for looking into it,
covered up for Kavan to avoid being sacked. A TNS
Factum poll found in May that 74.8% of respondents
think Telička should represent Czech interests in
Brussels. His own interests, though, seem to take top
priority.
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