President Václav Klaus, the country’s most high-profile euroskeptic, has a chance to reshape monetary policy as the nation moves toward euro adoption after the resignation of central bank Governor Zdeněk Tůma, analysts at Raiffeisenbank and Česká spořitelna said. Klaus, a self-described EU “dissident,” will name a new chief for the Czech National Bank after Tůma said last week he will step down at the end of June, almost eight months before his term is to expire.