The next one is out. Two weeks after the Spanish people demonstrated the maturity of Spanish democracy by ousting the evil liar Aznar, the next member of the Coalition of the Willing has resigned: Poland's Prime Minister Miller just handed in his resignation.
He had already been the most unpopular leader of his country since 1989. The Iraq war didn't help. Poland had high hopes when it joined the coalition. But with that kind of allies, you don't need enemies: Polish companies were did not get reconstruction contracts and G.W. Bush flatly refused even to consider Poland's hope of a new visa policy. Hence, resignation.
Other good news: Poland and Spain also retreated from their blockade against a new EU constitution, thereby opening the opportunity to adopt it in June.
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