When will the Czech republic realize that Merkel and Germany want one thing from them, passive acceptance of a permanent and ongoing refugee quota plan for the EU. In short, Germany wants the CR to be their "yes man" in the EU.
Why else would Germany "choose" former PM Spidla to lead the Czech delegation in forming a common migration plan for the two countries. I remember Spidla's brief career and I was quite unimpressed. He is not a strong leader, rather feeble and seemed much more at home as a EU bureaucrat. He is a poor representative of the best interests of the CR, and just the type of unassuming personality Merkel and Germany seek to dominate and intimidate into getting what they want.
Hungary, Slovakia, and Poland seem strong now....but they better start working on shoring up the fourth wheel of the Visegrad4, Czech PM Sobotka. This appointment does not give me confidence that Sobotka can stand up to Germany to do what is best for the nation. Merkel, the EU, Juncker have no intention of securing the border, limiting the inflow of refugees, or deporting those migrants who do not belong. Merkel can talk and talk, but her plan has always been "no limits, no problem, we can do it"......through the "forced solidarity" mechanism of ongoing refugee quotas.
The first step is to oppose Merkel's "coalition of the willing" that has proposed the voluntarily resettlement of refugees straight from Turkey. Given the circus-like element at the present time, the EU does not need more refugees, but reductions. Defying Merkel on importing more migrants will force her to start closing the external borders.
Sobotka and Czech republic, do you have what it takes (courage and strength) to stand down Germany to save your culture and way of life or will you go gently into the good night and lose your soul?
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