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Hospodářské noviny - Czechy | Czwartek, 2. Luty 2012
Tomáš Sedláček on the Czech Republic's strange isolationism
The Czech Republic's No to the new EU fiscal compact has left the country even more isolated than before, the economist Tomáš Sedláček fears in the liberal business paper Hospodářské noviny: "Our policy, be it that of our president or now increasingly of our government, is fundamentally against everything that starts with E, as in Europe. The No to the fiscal compact is a sad example. And the worst thing is that the pact is perfectly suited to our rulers' own policies. But it was suggested by the EU. Economists and politicians must be shaking their heads in wonder. It is a very courageous act indeed to pass up such a chance for preventing our country from running up debt. ... Do we really believe that with our No we are demonstrating our sovereignty? The US president, strong Germany and proud France must all make compromises and seek allies. How many allies do we have? Fewer and fewer. The number of states that knit their brows in bafflement our behaviour, however, is growing by the day."
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