Too much democracy
2008-02-11
All that was missing from the presidential election on Fri. and
Sat. was the cage that Russian courts use to hold defendants.
That would have made it clear that Václav Klaus and Jan vejnar
were prisoners to a system that seems broken. Czech politicians
understand democracy to mean the freedom to do whatever they
want, no matter how repulsive the voters might find their
behavior. vejnar's entry into Czech politics was supposed to
bring fresh wind and a new style, but so far it has merely
brought out the worst in politicians and dealmakers. Klaus's
crowd clearly holds the edge in terms of knowing how to use
the quirks of democracy to its advantage, which means V.K. still
has a 60% chance of getting reelected. But if he fails again on
Fri., pressure to do something about this "democratic surplus"
will reach the explosion point. Czechs are a small step closer to
direct presidential elections.
[Czech Republic Savoy]
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