Former leader of the Social Democrats, Jiří Paroubek, on Tuesday
commented on David Rath’s arrest, stating that the case demonstrated the
party had failed to become a viable alternative to the right-of-center
parties. He added that in many regions, governors of the Social Democratic
party used politics as a means for enterprise. Mr Paroubek called the
opposition party “a clone” of the Civic Democrats, some of whose
senior
officials have come under suspicion of corruption in the past. The former
Social Democrats’ leader, who is currently the head of the left-leaning
NS-LEV 21, made it clear that he feels the Social Democrats had failed in
implementing their anti-corruption agenda. Since the 2008 regional
elections, the party has been governing all of the country’s regions
with
the exception of Prague.