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- Separatism: An Elegy To Havel
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- World Press Review, October 1992
- Separatism: A Elegy to Havel
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- <p>By Pavel Tigrid, a former assistant to Vaclav Havel. From
- "Lidove Noviny" (independent) Prague.
- </p>
- <p> About a year ago, former Czechoslovak President Vaclav Havel
- confided in this Polish friend from dissent, editor Adam
- Michnik, "The fact that I have been in jail several times is
- just as absurd to me as my now being president. And I do not
- know what absurdities await me in the future when they remove me
- from this official position, or perhaps call me back to assume
- it again, or maybe put me in jail again--everything is
- possible."
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- <p> It is tempting to add "in this country" to the end of these
- clairvoyant words. Havel, though he was not recalled from his
- high office by some dark force, has abdicated because he could
- not fulfill his duty in accordance with his conscience and
- conviction. Period.
- </p>
- <p> The president stepped down because the state on whose
- constitution he took his oath began to fall apart. And because
- he knew that this constitution, inherited from communism and
- however patched up with amendments, was far from suitable. He
- submitted to Parliament a new version--in vain. He called for
- greater responsibility by members of Parliament--in vain. And
- he urged greater responsibility by citizens, or at least by
- those people who know how to complain diligently about the
- situation but not how to work diligently. He warned against
- impatience, malice, envy, petty political battles--even that
- was often shouting in the desert.
- </p>
- <p> By far, we have not lost everything. The man who left Prague
- Castle was the first to emphasize this: Presidents come and go;
- all the rest remains. It is up to us, free citizens, to decide
- what to choose from it. Probably separately, at least for some
- time, in Slovakia and in the Czech republic. No one is
- dictating anything to us. No one in endangering us from up close
- or from far away. There is no more "they," those others who
- caused everything. It is only us, you and me. Excuses do not
- count, because there are not any.
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