Treason
2009-05-11
Speaking to Tŭden.cz, Senate Vice President Alena Gajdùková
(ÈSSD) floated the idea of impeaching President Václav Klaus for
treason. Her objections to his behavior relate mainly to his
negative stance toward the Lisbon treaty. If he refused to sign it,
she said, it could be qualified as treason, because he failed to
respect the will of the people. "Treason" isn't something that
should be spoken of lightly, though. It's one thing for
commentators to toss the word around, and quite another for a
politician of Gajdùková's rank to do so. Especially when her
reasoning is so flimsy. If Gajdùková wanted to raise questions
about Klaus's unexplained ties to Russia, or even about his
mental state (another possible reason for impeachment), she
might have an argument. But for her to lambast him for
meticulously adhering to the letter of a poorly written
Constitution makes her, not him, guilty of abuse of office.
[Czech Republic]
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