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German Green Party candidate and possible future foreign minister Jürgen Trittin unleashed this undiplomatic zinger during a parliamentary debate over tax havens: "That’s the problem when one tries to fight tax evasion with Gordon Brown. It is as likely to succeed as if one were trying to fight the Mafia with Silvio Berlusconi."
German Green Party candidate and possible future foreign minister Jürgen Trittin unleashed this undiplomatic zinger during a parliamentary debate over tax havens:
"That's the problem when one tries to fight tax evasion with Gordon Brown. It is as likely to succeed as if one were trying to fight the Mafia with Silvio Berlusconi."
German Green Party candidate and possible future foreign minister Jürgen Trittin unleashed this undiplomatic zinger during a parliamentary debate over tax havens:
"That’s the problem when one tries to fight tax evasion with Gordon Brown. It is as likely to succeed as if one were trying to fight the Mafia with Silvio Berlusconi."
Joshua Keating was an associate editor at Foreign Policy. Twitter: @joshuakeating
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