18.06.2008 - Czech president aware of govt coalition's weakness
He added he is therefore not surprised at the Czech CSSD to turn to court if govt makes committee changes ...
Czech president undergoes successful hip joint operation ... current squabbles on the Czech political scene.
Klaus said he would wish political stability and would like the government to survive the four-year regular term.
The centre-right cabinet of the senior ruling Civic Democrats (ODS) and two junior parties, the Christian Democrats (KDU-CSL) and the Greens (SZ) was appointed in January, 2007, after the inconclusive general election in June, 2006.
Klaus today indirectly called on politicians to seek compromise.
"It means that everybody must step up efforts in something and slow down in something else," Klaus told reporters outside the hospital where he underwent a planned hip joint surgery two weeks ago.
Prime Minister Mirek Topolanek (ODS) admitted in early June that his cabinet might end early.
Topolanek said it was hard for him to secure a majority in the Chamber of Deputies.
The government coalition has only 100 deputies in the 200-seat lower house and it must rely on support of two former CSSD MPs in crucial votes.
Some deputies from the coalition camp sometimes vote with the left-wing opposition, for instance ODS MP Vlastimil Tlusty with another two colleagues, two Green deputies and KDU-CSL MP Ludvik Hovorka.
Moreover, the opposition Social Democrats (CSSD) recently withdrew from the gentleman's agreement on "pairing out" of absent coalition or opposition deputies in the Chamber in protest against the coalition's attempt to gain majority in the lower house committees.
(Ceske Noviny)
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