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Maybe Politicians Should Have Employment Contracts
[ENGLISH.AAWSAT] As calls mount for New York Governor Andrew Sonny Cuomo to resign, the law professor in me wonders impishly why he’s still in office. After all, as critics have pointed out, were Cuomo a CEO, he’d likely be on his way out. But he’s not a CEO; he’s an elected official; and he has no written contract with any sort of morals clause, or, as has become fashionable, a clause in which he promises not to bring his employer into disrepute.

The question is ... why not?

Well, because elected officials don’t sign contracts. Maybe this flows from the separation of powers, but maybe it’s simply a matter of historical tradition, the way we’ve always done things. The protection against malfeasance or misfeasance is, with rare exception, the judgment of the voters at the next election.
Posted by: Fred 2021-03-05
http://www.rantburg.com/poparticle.php?ID=596347