We, the people
2005-04-18
Despite last week's false hope, the political crisis is far from
over, and the powers of the president are now the hot topic.
ÈSSD is threatening to turn to the Constitutional Court if Václav
Klaus refuses to act quickly in accepting the resignations of the
seven ministers who have submitted them. The constitution
requires him to recall the ministers but sets no time limit. Klaus
is using this and other gaps in the constitution to increase his
own powers and, indirectly, to secure his own reelection. It's
unlikely that the Constitutional Court would find anything wrong
with his behavior, though. In this crisis, Klaus is bound more by
public opinion than by the wording of the constitution. He can
sit on the resignations as long as the Czech people are on his
side. ÈSSD's only hope - and it's not a very big one - is to show
that Klaus is standing in the way of the perfect solution to the
crisis. [Czech Republic president]
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