Two strikes against Paroubek
2005-10-26
Jiří Paroubek continued his attack on the media this week by
indirectly accusing TV Nova of rigging a viewer survey. Viewers
said overwhelmingly that Mirek Topolánek won the Sun. debate,
and even leftist Právo agreed, but Paroubek refused to concede
defeat. It's true that the results of such polls are rigged, but not
by TV Nova. Politicians understand that the vote in a close
debate can be skewed by spending as little as Kč 10,000 on
phone calls. Paroubek would have done better to accuse ODS of
clogging the phone lines. Instead, he gave his critics another
reason to accuse him of Bolshevism. When even Právo started
criticizing Stanislav Gross, his position first as premier then as
ČSSD chair became increasingly untenable. Paroubek isn't going
anywhere yet, but it's a sign of trouble when Právo runs
editorials two days in a row finding fault with his handling of
recent events.
[Czech Republic premier ODS chairman television manipulation]
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