The CEZ coalition
We heard several days ago that President Václav Klaus has been
in consultations with Antitrust Chair Martin Pecina about making
Pecina the head of a technocratic government. We evidently
weren't the only ones who heard this. A few days later, a
damaging report appeared on Czech TV revealing that Pecina
had held an inappropriate meeting with owner Andrej Babiš of
Agrofert. This opportune report could stymie Pecina's political
ambitions, at least in the short term. Interestingly, it came soon
after Vlastimil Tlustý - a shoo-in for finance minister in a Pecina
cabinet - had agreed on Impuls with Pecina's urgent call for a
decision on new nuclear sources. It's seems clear what is taking
shape in Czech politics: A ČEZ coalition is being formed for
moving swiftly ahead with the highly lucrative business of
building more nuclear plants. What isn't yet so clear is whether it
will be the Klaus or the Topolánek faction that oversees this ČEZ
government.
[Czech Republic Television competition monopoly provisional]
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