The Klaus question
Lawmakers will try again today to elect a president and
will choose between a nice guy with little political
experience, Jan Sokol, and Václav Klaus. If little-known
Sokol has a chance, it's only because he's the best
hope for the anti-Klaus, anti-Zeman crowd to give their
two rivals a final setback. MP Miroslav Kalousek of
KDU-ČSL, who suddenly seems to be in the Klaus
camp, told MFD that there can be no political deals
because there's no guarantee the winner will honor
them once in office. But this seems only to apply to
Sokol, because no one can be sure what he would do
as president. Klaus, in contrast, has shown he knows
how to honor a deal (with Miloš Zeman and Vladimír
Železný, for example). The key question this time is
whether Kalousek and a majority of the other
lawmakers would gain more by having Klaus at the
Castle, or gone for good.
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