Resignations by Civil Servants a Prelude to Anything?
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Post date: 2020-02-12 23:53:47 |
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I'm wondering about the incidence of resignations by civil servants that are tasked to uphold laws in the legislature, the judiciary or the executive branch, but changed regimes have made it impossible for them to perform ethically.
First, I wonder how often this is a symptom of repressive regimes in advance of them becoming repressive. IOW, is this assuredly one of the canaries in the coal mine. And second, if this happens, is it clear to the public that these people that resigned (who may be considered dedicated to their jobs in the spirit of public service), are/were replaced by hacks or supplicants to the new leader? |
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