Final Word from Wednesday, September 12, 2012
It's hard to blame Jan Švejnar for deciding not to devote a good
chunk of his life to trying to dislodge Miloš Zeman as Václav
Klaus's heir apparent and moral successor. Švejnar was rather
diplomatic in recounting his reasons to MFD, but the message
was clear: The system is rigged against candidates who aren't
willing to give quid pro quos for securing campaign financing.
It's true. The country's wealthy individuals often speak about
fighting corruption and securing a better future for their children
and grandchildren but then always go where the money is.
Advertisers preach corporate responsibility but support media
outlets that are leading the country in the wrong direction. Very
often, those complaining the loudest about the country's
problems are among those contributing to them the most.
Švejnar can't win this battle alone. It's very bad news if he
considers it a mission impossible.[Czech Republic presidential elections president candidate]
Glossary of difficult words
lost cause - a person or thing that can no longer hope to succeed or be changed for the better;
a chunk of something - an amount or part of something;
to dislodge - to remove from an established or fixed position;
heir apparent - a person who is most likely to succeed to the place of another;
rigged - manipulated, distorted;
quid pro quo - something for something; a favor or advantage offered or expected in return for something.