Who is business?
In response to Eduard Míka’s comment about what
business needs to do, Richard Hunt noted that
"business" embraces not only Škoda Auto, Eurotel and
Unilever, but also Harvard, IPB, TV Nova, Škoda Plzeň
and others. For proper business to have a voice, he
said, it must position itself as much against shady
companies as against the government's socialist
policies. Václav Baloun argued that if the presidential
elections turn into a farce, influential economic groups
could become even stronger. Where would that leave
proper business? Jan Kasl of the European Democrats
said he agrees with Míka that right-wing politicians
have shown more concern for their own pockets and
positions than for their country. For businesses to have
a voice, he argued, they'll need to find a political party
they can trust and relate to. He hopes, of course, that it
will be his.
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