Catholic Church Lambasts Fiscal Profligacy Ahead of Czech Elections (The Wall Street Journal, 2010)
Although most Czechs are agnostics, the Catholic Church in the Czech Republic, which has only 500,000 registered Catholics in a country of 10 million, has recently made headlines by siding with small right-leaning and fiscally frugal political parties. The unusual partners are rallying for fiscal spending cuts to prevent a Greek-style debt crisis in the future.
The link address is: http://blogs.wsj.com/new-europe/2010/04/28/catholic-church-lambasts-fiscal-profligacy-ahead-of-czech-elections/