The problem called Kalousek
2010-06-07
Depending on whom you ask, Miroslav Kalousek of TOP 09 is
going to be finance minister, defense minister or labor minister
in the next Czech government. Finance minister if he gets his
way, defense minister if Petr Nečas of ODS decides to try to
discredit him by returning him to the scene of the (first) crime,
and labor minister if Nečas merely chooses to marginalize and
belittle him. Where Kalousek ends up will say much about
Nečas's true position of power as PM. Nečas stresses the need
for his cabinet to be made up of people with a high level of
credibility, and Kalousek is the biggest fly in the ointment
(followed closely by his arch rival, Vít Bárta of VV). Kalousek
himself says that the coalition government does not rise or fall
with him. The ideal solution would be to take this statement at
face value and find Kalousek a significant non-cabinet post that
has minimal budgetary or legislative influence. Alas, the options
are few and far between, esp. given Kalousek's poor foreign-
language abilities. Anyone for ambassador to Slovakia?
[Czech Republic Věci veřejné]
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