Bursik used very sharp words in this article.
He also said that Kuchtova could withdraw her candidacy at the last minute to preserve her power as the party deputy chairwoman. Kuchtova has rejected the allegation. "He uses incorrect information. I will not withdraw Kuchtova to submit her party rules at Czech Greens' congress ...
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Czech CSSD has 10 percent lead over ODS - poll ... my candidacy," she told CTK, adding that she was disappointed at Bursik using such arguments. Bursik said in the article that the delegates would be wise and would not exchange the party's basically successful political programme for the promises that someone would be able to implement more points from the party's programme than the current chairman and part of the party leadership, the SZ ministers in the government and members of the SZ deputies' group. Bursik pointed out that Kuchtova had changed her tactics before the congress and was no longer calling for the Greens' to leave the current centre-right government. He said, however, that in the past Kuchtova met Jiri Paroubek, chairman of the senior opposition Social Democrats (CSSD), several times behind his back. In the same bulletin Kuchtova said that she had never pushed for the left-wing programme, but for the Green programme that also puts emphasis on social aspects. She said she had never talked about the departure from the government. Bursik writes in the article that he has convoked the party congress to bring the negative assessments of everything the Greens are doing in the government to a halt. "I see radicalism combined with political naivety that would take the Greens to the extra-parliamentary political oblivion again. I have serious concerns about it," he writes. However, Kuchtova writes in the bulletin that the Greens had strayed from their programme which is confirmed, for instance, by the SZ ministers's support of the Czech-U.S. treaty on the stationing of a U.S. missile defence radar on Czech soil or by their consent with the transformation of medical facilities into joint stock companies. "Today's priority is a return to the Greens' centre-oriented policy and talks with the ODS (senior ruling Civic Democrats) and the KDU-CSL (Christian Democrats) and not a rash departure from the coalition. The priority is the SZ programme and its implementation," Kuchtova says in her article. The SZ national congress will take place in Teplice, North Bohemia, on September 5-7.
(Ceske Noviny)
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