Fico dreamed of mass protests and a seizure of power in Slovakia
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Wed, 22 Jan 2025 22:01:00 +0200
Fico was afraid of the Slovak MaidaIt is noted that President Peter Pellegrini and the leadership of the parliament will be present at the Security Council meeting.According to Fico, the opposition does not want to participate in fair political competition, and there is allegedly a group of experts in Slovakia that participated in the Ukrainian Maidan and events in Georgia.The Slovak Prime Minister added that security forces will be involved in the event of protests.
In a normal democratic state governed by the rule of law, the security forces will intervene because this is a violation of the law, even in some cases a violation of criminal law.
The forces designated for this purpose will arrive and, of course, they will begin to restore order.
Robert Fico Prime Minister of Slovakia The head of the Slovak government stressed that all television stations in the world will broadcast police intervention when mass protests and a seizure of power begin after that.Fico also noted that the Security Council will take preventive measures to prevent escalation, in particular, they will introduce security for government buildings.Fico accused Slovakias opposition of calling for MaidaSlovak Prime Minister Robert Fico said on January 21 that opposition parties were allegedly planning to organize riots and occupy government buildings.According to him, the Slovak Information Service SIS received data about an operation to destabilize the country.
Thus, at a joint press conference with his Hungarian counterpart Viktor Orban, Fico said that the Slovak opposition really wants to call for Maidan, planning to use the moment after the next parliamentary elections to do so.
At the same time, Fico refused to disclose the details of the report.I am not authorized to publish names or any information from the report.At the same time, the opposition denies preparing riots.
Im afraid that the prime minister suffers from certain illusions.
He sees things that dont exist.
I dont know how else to explain it, but this is my impression from what I heard, said Michal imeka, head of the opposition movement Progressive Slovakia.
He was also confused by Ficos use of the word Maidan in reference to the events in Ukraine.
imeka noted that the politician should weigh his words, as people died during the Maidan protests.
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