Learning from Gross's mistakes
2005-09-26
Stanislav Gross told Czech TV yesterday that he waited to resign
as ÈSSD chairman so that it wouldn't appear to be an admission
of guilt. In fact, though, the resignation came just as the
Unipetrol scandal was starting to seriously threaten ÈSSD. It
didn't look good for it to vote against a parliamentary
investigation and then for the names of Jiøí Paroubek and
Bohuslav Sobotka to appear in connection with the alleged
corruption. Gross's resignation and Paroubek's call for early
elections have probably saved the day for ÈSSD. But this scandal,
perhaps more than any other since 1997, has confirmed to
voters that politics is a dirty business. Like ODS in 1997, ÈSSD
got careless and relied too much on uncontrollable foreign
partners. Sadly, the response of the politicians isn't to clean up
their act, but rather to cover their tracks more carefully the next
time.
[Czech Republic corruption Czech Television]
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