The unthinkable
2006-11-02
The theory was that Václav Klaus and Miloš Zeman were making
all the decisions. Their agreement, the theory went, called for
Zeman to help Klaus get reelected by means of a Pavel Bém-led
grand coalition. Zeman's payback would be his return as de facto
ÈSSD head and the presidency after Klaus's second term was up.
The first sign that Zeman might break this agreement came
when Miroslav Kalousek of KDU jumped into bed with ÈSSD and
the Communists. A center-left government could have elected
Zeman as the next president. That deal broke down quickly,
though, and now it's ODS that needs Zeman's help in forming a
cabinet. Zeman is obliging by working to sideline Jiøí Paroubek
as ÈSSD chair. The biggest current question in Czech politics is
whether Mirek Topolánek is willing to ditch Klaus and give
Zeman what he wants - the presidency - in return for ÈSSD's
support for an ODS-led government that serves a four-year
term.
[Czech Republic KDU-ÈSL presidential elections KSÈM]
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