Who's running Finance?
When Bohuslav Sobotka was named finance minister,
the professional community said he was a good choice
because ÈSSD was short on economic experts. Only
Václav Klaus criticized him for being young (30) and
never holding a real job. Sobotka's handling of the
flood tax is one of his first big tests, and he's waffling.
He says everyone should contribute to recovery but
also seems to sup-port a more progressive income tax
affecting mainly professionals. Two other ÈSSD
experts, Pavel Mertlík and Jan Mládek, have been more
consistent. They were disliked by Milo Zeman and in
his absence are making a comeback. They're often
upstaging Sobotka and are establishing themselves as
ÈSSD's two leading economic voices. It was Sobotka
himself who noted recently that the average life of a
Czech finance minister isn't much more than a year....
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