Who's pulling Topol's chain?
Sometimes the most important news appears in big headlines on
Page 1, and sometimes it's buried on Page 11. And so it was
with a revealing comment in LN on Sat. by ODS Chair Mirek
Topolánek. Topolánek hasn't been mincing words in accusing
Stanislav Gross of cutting deals and dishing out favors to
business groups, but when push came to shove he refused to
say who the businessmen are. The CR is controlled by a handful
of people, he told LN, but he wouldn't name them "because (he)
wants to continue to live in this country." He said he's no
scaredy-cat but gave no guarantee that he'd be any more
aggressive against the CR's oligarchs as premier than as
opposition leader. Jaroslav Plesl of LN supplied a clue to
understanding Topolánek's reticence. Topol's old company VAE
has some bad debt hanging about, and no one knows who owns
it.
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