Too much snow in Prague
2010-01-25
Prague city hall might soon see the end of essentially one-party
ODS rule. The political machine is starting to lose steam,
according to the polls. The main cause of the voter backlash is
the wasteful Opencard project, which has eaten up between Kè
720m and Kè 888m, depending on whom you believe. To add
insult to injury, this wastefulness is now forcing a cutback in the
operating hours of the subway. Mayor Pavel Bém "doesn't know"
who owns Haguess, which is behind the Opencard, but he has
promised to find out. Unless he also reveals who has access to
its bank accounts, voters will see his answer as another
subterfuge. Bém isn't reacting well under all the pressure, giving
strength to the speculation aired by Reflex that he has a cocaine
problem. To carry out their long-term plan, Václav Klaus and
Miloš Zeman need a weakened ODS, but not one that self-
destructs because of Bém.
[Czech Republic metro public transportation SPO president]
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