Whose coal conspiracy?
2009-07-10
The government of Jan Fischer is beginning to win accolades, but
it wasn't always smooth sailing. Shortly before it received
confirmation on June 7, Fischer sent an inflammable letter to the
town of Litvínov and indicated that the coal-mining limits in the
area might be extended. Deputy Mayor Vladimír Buřt of Horní
Jiřetín, whose village would be engulfed in the process,
understood this as a lobbying effort by Czech Coal, which owns
the mines. This came soon after someone in ODS spoke to LN of
a Judeo-Bolshevik-Freedom Union group around Fischer, which
would presumably include adviser Vladimír Mlynář and his best
buddy, Jan Dobrovský of Czech Coal. It all added up to a
sophisticated conspiracy to help Czech Coal. In retrospect,
though, it looks more like a power play by ČEZ to discredit
Fischer's little group and to make sure the mining limits aren't
extended until ČEZ can buy Czech Coal. Fischer's letter, you see,
was actually written by Industry Minister Vladimír Tošovský, who
is a dyed-in-the-wool ČEZ man.
[Czech Republic MUS Mostecká uhelná spol.]
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