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Vaclav Klaus signs Lisbon. His insights to the EU came too late. (Part 2)

Thursday, November 05, 2009

Vaclav Klaus staged himself as the last bulwark against Lisbon and sole advocate of freedom and democracy in Europe. Nevertheless, he gave himself: "I was the one who gave the application for EU membership in 1996 and who signed the Accession Treaty of 2002." (Part 1 ...) If he really did not know what was in him "But the agreement within the EU? have many alternatives. One of them [the Lisbon Treaty, Anm.d.Aut.] To be regarded as sakrosant, untouchable, where you can not log in doubt or criticism, is against the very character of Europe. "

Who is Klaus? Born in 1941, Prague is actually an economist, he completed his studies in the 1960s under the socialist regime in Czechoslovakia in Italy and the USA. Then Klaus worked in the academic setting and the Czechoslovak Central Bank. He never stood out as real dissident. He was Czechoslovak Minister of Finance, from 1992-97 he was Czech Prime Minister in 2003 then President in 1989. In particular, three things are connected to Klaus: The separation of Slovakia (1993), which was not without controversy, the introduction of a free market economy and the EU accession of the Czech Republic. Moreover, Klaus is a staunch transatlanticist why he campaigned for the deployment of US missile defense system in the Czech Republic and had no problems with deteriorating relations with Russia. (more ...)