The usual suspects
2008-06-19
Any magazine has a longer-than-desired lead time, and writers
often find themselves praying that nothing changes between the
time the copy is turned in and the magazine hits the
newsstands. There's a sort of dead zone over which no one has
any control. PM Mirek Topolánek no doubt wishes he could
retract a statement he made in today's issue of Ekonom. He
revealed to the magazine earlier this week that Slovak PM Robert
Fico had bragged to him about the favorable euro/crown parity
rate before the rate was made public. Oops. A huge scandal has
erupted in Slovakia over just this issue. Only a handful of people
were supposed to know about the revaluation, and that makes
them all suspects in the alleged passing of inside information to
speculators. And it just so happens that Topolánek was
vacationing in Sardinia with a pack of friends and lobbyists at
the time of the revaluation.
[Czech Republic prime minister adoption rate Italy]
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