Kasl submits anti-corruption plan
Prague Mayor Jan Kasl engineered a partial political
victory yesterday by nearly silencing opponents on the
city assembly who had sought to hang him for
apologizing for corruption at city hall. He submitted a
nine-point plan for reducing corruption and challenged
the assembly to implement it. The plan met with
criticism, but Kasl succeeded in getting his opponents
to admit that corruption does indeed exist. It's now up to
them to show how serious they are about eliminating it.
They can either work with him to implement the plan, or
they can quietly bury it. Kasl says he probably won't run
for reelection this fall because he lacks support within
his party. If ODS decides to drop Kasl, who is turning
into one of the CR's more astute reform-minded
politicians, it will be a sign that the only thing likely to
change at city hall is the name on the mayor's door.
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