Tlusty's the man
With three sets of elections this year, the balance of
power in Czech politics is shifting, and the man of the
moment is Vlastimil Tlustý. Officially, he's just ODS's
caucus leader in Parliament. Unofficially, though, he's
the one who gets things done. The fate of the coalition's
latest tax proposal rests largely in his hands. Not only
can he corral the ODS and Communist votes, but he
can also apparently decide when MPs from the doomed
US-DEU cross over and pledge their allegiance to
ODS. If necessary, he can even call on Václav Klaus for
a veto. But Tlustý might decide to let the tax hikes pass,
because they'll hurt the coalition in the elections.
Although he's made a fool of himself at times in the past
(his silly lawsuit against Eurotel, his plan for a Kč 4,000
monthly welfare payment to every adult), Tlustý VAT
reform
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