The high price of no Paroubek
The major political polls did a lousy job of predicting the final
outcome of the Czech parliamentary elections, but readers of the
Final Word hit the nail on the head. A plurality of 34.7% of the
readers who participated in our pre-election survey with
Donath-Burson-Marsteller predicted that ODS would form a
government in a coalition with small parties. A plurality of 31.3%
also thought that Petr Nečas would make the best prime
minister. In a sense, the 8.1% who thought that Miroslav
Kalousek should become PM were also right, given how much
influence he will have on the cabinet. Participants were also
undoubtedly correct in predicting higher taxes. What the poll
participants couldn't predict is that ABL security agency would
install five people in key government or ministerial positions and
that ČEZmen would occupy four ministerial seats. As one reader
put it, the elections achieved the key goal of eliminating the risk
of a government of Jiųķ Paroubek and the Communists, but the
price for this was very high indeed.
[Czech Republic ČSSD KSČM DBM]
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