What Zeman wants
2008-02-05
If you compare today's newspapers with those from five years
ago, you'll notice a distinct similarity. Miroslav Šlouf, an adviser
to Miloš Zeman, was running around in early 2003 looking for
presidential votes, and there was talk of bags of money changing
hands. The big difference now is that Zeman has put his right-
hand man, Šlouf, to work for Václav Klaus. Zeman might harbor
demented hope that he could become a ninth-inning
presidential candidate by keeping his name in the game, but the
more pressing issue for him is to make sure an outsider doesn't
stage a coup at the Castle and start reopening "opposition-
agreement" deals. It's rarely mentioned, but the next president
will preside over the expiration of the statute of limitations on
the last crimes from this sordid period. Only after all is finally
forgiven from a legal standpoint can Zeman hug trees in the
highlands in full repose.
[Czech Republic]
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