Bohuslav Svoboda, the leader of the right-of-centre Civic Democrats in
Prague, has said he intends to run for a top post in his party’s
national
leadership. Mr Svoboda declined to specify whether he would aim for the
post of deputy leader. Ahead of an upcoming vote, he backed candidate
Filip
Humplík to succeed him in the Prague branch, and he also backed Miroslava
Němcová
for the post of party chairwoman should she decide to run. She and Mr
Svoboda, as well as others in the party such as former justice minister
Jiří
Pospíšil could play significant roles in a new Civic Democratic Party
leadership, after a corruption and spying scandal brought down the
party’s former chairman Petr Nečas.