Why Klaus signed
2009-11-05
Vice Chancellor Petr Hájek gave a fascinating answer yesterday
to the question of how President Václav Klaus could have signed
the Lisbon treaty while stating that the document would strip
the country of its status as a sovereign state. Hájek told TV
Prima that the Constitutional Court in essence ordered Klaus to
sign the document and that Klaus, as someone who honors
democratic principles, would never engage in civil disobedience.
This is fascinating because one day earlier, Klaus had said that
he "cannot respect" the way the Court articulated the obligation
of the president to ratify international treaties "without delay."
Klaus's office is now in essence saying that Klaus respected
something that he had said he could not respect. What we are
seeing seems to be a refinement after-the-fact of the reason
Klaus signed the document. He didn't do it, as most people
assumed, because the Constitutional Court found it to be
compatible with the Constitution; he did it because the Court
ordered him to do so.
[Czech Republic European Union]
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