Necas said they both believe that politicians should now act with great responsibility and not to paint "various apocalyptic, catastrophic scenarios."
He said this would only arouse citizens and firms´ fears and they would be afraid of buying goods and making investments.
"This subdues both domestic consumption and capital creation in firms," Necas said.
He said the government must view the economy realistically and be ready for all scenarios that may occur.
"This does not mean, however, that a crisis scenario starts to be automatically applied," Necas said.
Klaus said he as well as Necas are serious about the situation and they are aware of that economic growth may further slow down in all Europe which would have a negative impact on the Czech Republic.
"Please do not let us succumb to panic," Klaus said.
He said the government undoubtedly has some instruments to cope with the situation, but it cannot reverse the deep European crisis.
Necas said he and Klaus also spoke about what steps the government can take to encourage economic growth without stimulating it through "artificial subsidies from the public budgets."
Klaus also appealed to Czech politicians to be loyal to the country.
"I will also appeal to the (government) coalition to be loyal to the government. I think that the government also needs it very strongly," Klaus said.
He was probably alluding to frequent discords within the centre-right government coalition that comprises the ODS, TOP 09 and Public Affairs (VV).
Klaus said the Czech Republic´s development is also slowed down by that necessary steps on the Czech political scene are blocked [by the government parties] for prestigious reasons.
"I would be very glad if this were not so this year," Klaus said. Author: CTK
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