My (written) word is my bond
It took Germany's Social Democrats SPD just five days
to start talking about breaking their campaign promise
not to raise taxes. The Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung
pointed out, though, that the promise wasn't written
down anywhere and that for this reason the opposition
would have a hard time making an issue of the
government's policy reversal. Similar arguments were
used in the CR when Hana Marvanová of US-DEU
refused to vote for a tax increase. Her party never
promised in writing not to raise taxes, some of her critics
said. In Germany, Chancellor Gerhard Schröder
stepped in yesterday to squelch any talk of a tax hike,
but some commentators suggested that other
techniques would be used to achieve the same goal.
Schröder, unlike Marvanová's party colleagues, is at
least making a pretense of keeping his party's unwritten
promise to voters.
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