Posted on 10/10/2021 2:43:55 PM PDT by BenLurkin
Czech President Milos Zeman was rushed to the intensive care unit of a military hospital on Sunday...
The unexpected development complicates efforts to form a new government.
In a news conference on Zeman’s hospitalization, hospital director Miroslav Zavoral cited “complications accompanying his chronic illness” but did not elaborate on the illness from which the president suffers or whether he was conscious.
Zeman has been reported to suffer from diabetes and neuropathy.
Zeman’s hospitalization adds further uncertainty to the outcome of the election, which left the opposition with a far clearer path than Babis’s party to form a government — but did not fully block the prime minister’s chances of leading a minority government with the support of the president.
(Excerpt) Read more at washingtonpost.com ...
I admit this paragraph left me completely baffled:
Zeman’s hospitalization adds further uncertainty to the outcome of the election, which left the opposition with a far clearer path than Babis’s party to form a government — but did not fully block the prime minister’s chances of leading a minority government with the support of the president.”
This is the Washington Post. Possibly this is deliberate.
In the evening of 14 March 1939, Adolf Hitler summoned Czechoslovak President Hácha to the Reich Chancellery in Berlin. Hácha suffered a heart attack induced by Göring’s threat to bomb the capital and by four o’clock he contacted Prague, effectively “signing Czechoslovakia away” to Germany.
It makes sense enough to me—but I retain an American passion for politics while residing in Canada, a parliamentary system that of late has had several runs of minority governments, and have followed enough of other parliamentary systems for this to be conceivable (our governor general is generally a bit player—a president may often take a more active role in things).
If you followed Israel or France closely over the years, it might also give background.
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