The privatizers
Premier Vladimír Špidla is an obstinate socialist by
character, but as a politician he occasionally shows a
refreshing willingness to listen to economic reason.
He's pushing for a gradual reduction in the corporate-
tax rate, and yesterday he announced plans to lower
the social-security payments made by companies.
These efforts will win him friends among foreign
investors but will bring him into conflict with the unions
on the one side and the "privatizers" on the other. This
is a group of influential cross-party politicians (e.g.
Stanislav Gross of ČSSD, Vlastimil Tlustý of ODS and
Miroslav Kalousek of KDU-ČSL) who are maneuvering
to take advantage of the next big round of sell-offs. A
campaign against "rich" foreign investors will make it
easier for them to sell the remaining jewels to Czech
insiders. Špidla is standing in the way and therefore
must go.
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