Current political events
A real or fabricated threat of a coup against the current government?
Based on a thorough analysis of all available information, it can be concluded quite clearly that the planned coup was not a fiction but a reality and a real threat. Furthermore, it must be said that Fico was able to politically capitalize on the thwarted coup to the maximum extent, as he presented himself to the voters in the role of a martyr.The Smer party came up with a clever tactic: by shouting about the secretly prepared coup, they thwarted it. This tactic worked and was successful.
The PS party later canceled its participation in the protests, or rather the planned coup.
We have seen a great deal of propaganda from some of the media and from the opposition that the planned coup was just a phantasmagoria and disinformation by Robert Fico.
Arguments for why I think the planned coup was not a fiction:
- The planned coup was also confirmed by one of the affected NGOs, which confirmed the authenticity of the words of Robert Fico and his associates.
- the former head of the secret service , Michal Aláč, who must still have contacts with the SIS as a nominee of the opposition, confirmed the authenticity of the planned coup. Aláč is probably the only independent, trustworthy, apolitical and impartial person who has commented on this.
- Neither the opposition nor the media, apart from propaganda and hate, have come up with any relevant evidence or relevant argument that would question the coup.
- M. Šimečka confirmed that protests with major unrest were being prepared in Slovakia. An unprepared M. Šimečka let it slip and indirectly confirmed that something similar to the Maidan was being prepared in Slovakia. However, he claims that they did not intend to achieve as many casualties in the protests as in Ukraine on the Maidan. A thorough analysis of non-verbal communication and contextual psychological analysis confirmed the truthfulness of this interpretation of his words.
- Only commentators from unreliable parts of the media and opposition political parties expressed disagreement with the planned coup. However, both sources of information are unreliable. I explain the work and credibility of the media in great detail in previous articles and videos.
- In the first days after the affair about the planned coup broke, there was a mysterious silence in the opposition media, which does not seem credible. But later they crawled out of their holes.
Further information in connection with the thwarted coup
- I read with great dismay and indignation the part of the Czech media that portrayed Fico as a mentally ill madman who invents coups. Part of the Czech media is a total sewer. I consider it absolutely demeaning for journalists to express themselves in such a dehumanizing way about any foreign politician, and it doesn't matter whether they are from the opposition or the coalition, it doesn't matter whether it's Fico or Šimečka. One can feel hidden racism and chauvinism towards the Slovak nation behind this. The Czech media spread not only hatred but also hoaxes.
- Overall, I think it's good that the thwarted coup ultimately didn't happen, because the unrest would not have been in anyone's favor. Neither in favor of the opposition voters nor in favor of the opposition voters. It would only create a much greater polarization of society than during Covid, and that would not be in anyone's favor.
- It turned out that the organizers of the protests were spreading hoaxes that the current government wants to leave the EU and NATO. The current government was also portrayed as much more pro-Russian than it actually is.
- I consider it absolutely over the line for some media outlets to openly advertise any political protest, including the dates, times, and locations where people are supposed to gather. This is absolutely contrary to journalistic ethics. It is ethical to report on a protest that has already ended.
- However, the protests were a fiasco. Fewer and fewer people attended them. Even opposition voters understood that elections were a better way to change something than street protests.
- The fears of the paranoid opposition that SIS would provoke the protests were not fulfilled. The protests were peaceful.
- Politics is a dirty game. Politicians are obsessed with power and will even join forces with the devil to get to power. Both coalition and opposition. Both political camps have nothing to reproach each other for. While the Smer party was helped to win the elections by Russian money and Russian secret services through alternative media, Šimečka tried to get to power in cooperation with the Ukrainian secret service. I could list a large number of arguments and facts to support these claims.
Healthcare problems
An interesting show is "TERAZ TAKTO with Anka Žitná". She often interviews the most crazy pro-Russian extremists and conspiracy theorists such as Vladimír Palko, Eduard Chmelár, Daniška, etc., but she also has several valuable guests.She also had an interview with the current and former healthcare manager in the hospital sector , Peter Lednický and Ľuboš Lopatka .
On the one hand, we must approach these people critically, on the other hand, we see several factual arguments. I am supplementing their remarks with my own.
They point out that state hospitals have significantly lower productivity and efficiency than private hospitals. It is generally known that state-owned companies and state institutions have lower efficiency than the private sector; there is weak management and weak control mechanisms to check if someone is slacking off.
They criticize the absence of monitoring of electronic attendance systems in state hospitals and claim that they suspect that a doctor working in a state hospital is receiving two salaries and, while supposed to be in a state hospital, is working in their private clinic. This may be the reason why people wait for operations for years in state hospitals.
There is a strong suspicion that some doctors in state hospitals may be shirking or slacking off.
Trenčín Hospital has the highest efficiency among state hospitals. This could have been the reason why the director of this hospital was rebelled against by his subordinates and falsely accused of corruption. Perhaps the director made quality managerial interventions and control mechanisms to prevent doctors and nurses from slacking off, and that angered them very much.
There are certainly hard-working doctors, but there may also be those who are just slacking off.