Variations on a theme of Kalousek
2009-11-24
ODS's weekend party congress was largely about socking it to
the privatizers, a group of regional "godfathers" who are trying
to oust Mirek Topolánek as party chairman. They're said to be
unhappy that more of the spoils aren't trickling down to them.
Topolánek complained loudly that they're trying to privatize
ODS, which is a variation on Miroslav Kalousek's theme of
privatizing public authority. Less loudly, Topolánek has started
challenging Vladimír Mlynář, an adviser to PM Jan Fischer, about
who should control the Temelín tender. Topolánek wants the
Fischer cabinet to keep its nose out of the deal and to allow
state-owned ČEZ to do its own magic. The irony of "privatizing"
the decision is delicious, but what better way for Topolánek to
buy off the godfathers than by giving them a piece of the
Temelín action? If this is his plan, his days as ODS chair might
not be as numbered as people think.
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