Why Bartuska?
2009-11-12
A few readers wondered whether Václav Klaus should have been
included on our list of Czechs who need to be taken very
seriously, but it was lesser-known Energy Amb. Václav Bartuška
who elicited the bigger doubts. Why include Bartuška? Because
he's the only Czech official who routinely uses his position to
issue warnings about where existing policies are leading us. His
admonitions about the need for energy independence are the
most vocal, but he also speaks about the unsustainability of the
consumer society, the degeneration of the democratic process
and the incongruity in the CR of wanting a knowledge-based
economy but not doing anything to create it. The West, he says,
is heading toward a moment of no longer being the master of its
own destiny. Bartuška's power is minimal, but his influence is
steadily rising. Which is of course why some powerful people
want to shut him up.
[Czech Republic ambassador envoy Temelín]
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