Gross behavior
Interior Minister Stanislav Gross is consistently at or
near the top of the popularity polls but is increasingly
coming under attack. No other Czech politician is able
to talk for so long and so convincingly without actually
saying anything, and people are beginning to notice.
Political analyst Bohumil Doležal said on F1 radio
yesterday that Gross exhibits good political skills but
doesn't put them to use for anything constructive. Gross
is a master political schemer and knows when the
noose is beginning to tighten around his neck. His
response: He sent 3,400 police officers into the streets
yesterday to clamp down on bad driving. This will make
him look decisive and in control. Everyone will welcome
a crackdown on bad drivers (except the bad drivers),
but it's a pity it has more to do with Gross' declining
political position than with reducing traffic fatalities.
Frekvence driving
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