The most-corrupt capital
2006-01-16
Vladimír Doležal of ODS and Michal Kraus of ÈSSD are by no
means the first politicians who want to have their cake and eat it
too. They're resigning from certain political positions as a way to
escape suspicion of corruption, while holding on to other well-
paying posts. Of Czech politicians, Stanislav Gross and Miroslav
Kalousek tried this last year, to varying degrees of success. The
world's best current example is Tom DeLay, the Republican who
resigned as U.S. House majority leader but kept his
congressional seat. Doležal, and especially Kraus, seem to have
studied his case. Czech politicians tired of listening to preaching
from the West about local corruption can take comfort in the
words of Zbigniew Brzezinski. He famously said that Washington
is the most-corrupt capital. One difference between the U.S. and
Czech capitals, though, is that the independent justice system in
Washington is hot on the tail of DeLay and his friends.
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