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Politician Defends Costly Urinal as 'Medium Quality,' Shows 'Luxury Corn'

Politician Defends Costly Urinal as 'Medium Quality,' Shows 'Luxury Corn'

From iDNES · () Czech

Translated from Czech, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • The article discusses a controversy surrounding the cost of a urinal, with a politician defending it as "medium quality."
  • The politician, Kaliňák, reportedly showed a "luxury Corn" item in his defense.
  • The text appears to be behind a paywall, with options for ad-free or ad-supported content.

A debate has emerged in the Czech Republic concerning the perceived excessive cost of a urinal, with a politician defending the expenditure by classifying the item as "medium quality."

The politician, identified as Kaliňák, reportedly attempted to justify the cost by presenting what was described as a "luxury Corn" item. The specifics of this item and its relevance to the urinal's cost remain unclear from the provided text.

The article is presented with a paywall, offering readers two options: an ad-free subscription for 199 Czech koruna per month, which includes access to multiple news sites and digital magazines, or continued access with targeted advertising. The latter option involves agreeing to the use of cookies and other online identifiers for personalized advertising purposes, processed by MAFRA, a.s., and its partners.

Details regarding the exact price of the urinal, the context of its purchase, and the specific role of Kaliňák in the matter are not provided in the excerpt. The article appears to focus on the public relations aspect of the controversy and the media outlet's subscription model.

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Originally published by iDNES in Czech. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.