Cui bono?
2009-08-05
If you judge a political scandal by whom it benefits, likely
culprits for ordering the pictures of politicians and ČEZmen in
Italy must be TOP 09 and Občané.cz. Of course these two new
parties didn't really order the photos, but they might gain the
most from them, because they've been conspicuous in criticizing
the ČEZ system. While ODS and ČSSD were falling all over
themselves to approve free carbon credits for ČEZ, Miroslav
Kalousek of TOP 09 was talking about the "privatization of state
authority" and the carbon-credit theft from the state budget.
Before TOP 09 was even a twinkle in Kalousek's eye, Petr Havlík
of the Citizens (Občané) party was telling Respekt about the
need to set constraints on the young dandies running the
country. The longer the Tuscany scandal drags on, the greater
the chance one or both of these new parties will get to put their
money where their mouth is in Parliament.
[Czech Republic KDU-ČSL CO2 allowances]
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