The end of mafia capitalism
Czechs woke up Sat. with a hangover but with their
identity intact. During the EU festivities on Fri., Václav
Klaus had repeated his fears about the loss of Czech
identity and sovereignty, and Václav Havel hit back by
saying that EU accession will mainly limit the powers of
post-Communist mobsters, crooks and financial
acrobats and their political protectors. Havel was
primarily alluding to Klaus and his buddies, but his
words could just as easily have been aimed at Vladimír
Špidla's government. The list of its dubious transactions
is long, as ODS Chair Mirek Topolánek pointed out, but
Špidla was resolute on TV Prima yesterday - one day
after EU accession - and insisted that his government's
privatization decisions all stand up under scrutiny. He
was absolutely unwilling to acknowledge even the
slightest transgression. Havel, it seems, spoke too
soon.
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