I'm adding a few more words to the video where I evaluated the elections https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mkI_xLf7qRc
SNS, Andrej Danko: honor to his memory. We will hold a symbolic funeral for him and evaluate his work. It is very positive news that this mentally disturbed person ended up outside of parliament. He declared, and I quote, that he "fights against liberal madness," he came to bow and admired dictators Putin and Lukashenka, the rigorous work case, the captain's epaulets case, he openly said that the best state system is a dictatorship. In the 2016 parliamentary elections, we cannot blame voters for getting him into parliament, as he then had a reputation as a decent and normal person who would cleanse the SNS of corruption. Danko stole Kotleba's rhetoric and often had far more radical statements than Kotleba. Already with the first major affair, the epaulets case, I had a positive belief that voters would count Danko's madness and send him out of parliament – thank God it happened.
Despite the huge scandals, the narcissistic Danko thought that the whole of Slovakia loved and admired him and did not intend to resign – he held on to his seat tooth and nail. He only woke up after the elections when he realized that Slovakia was fed up with such a madman (links here and here ). The departure of Slot and Danko from politics is very similar: both had tears in their eyes. After the final press conference on the failure of the SNS, it was clear how much Danko breathed a sigh of relief that he no longer had to be ashamed in front of journalists.
Andrej Danko vs. the Istanbul Convention
During the long 4 years that Slovakia had to suffer the unwanted Danko, he managed to cause enormous damage. He legitimized the most successful disinformation in the history of Slovakia, which is the Istanbul Convention, by putting it to a vote in parliament three times. MPs rejected the convention three times with a constitutional majority under very populist circumstances. I don't believe that there were at least 10 MPs in parliament who had read the Istanbul Convention. MPs voted on something they hadn't even read. The Istanbul Convention was signed by former Prime Minister Radičová herself with the consent of the conservative Christian party KDH, and at that time no one saw any gender ideology or homosexual marriages there. Until the Chromíks and the disinformation media came on the scene. The treaty is also terminable. The Convention also states that in case of disputed interpretations, the correct interpretation will be determined by the Council of Europe. The Council of Europe issued an official statement that the Convention should under no circumstances be interpreted as introducing homosexual marriages or some kind of "gender ideology". So where is the problem?
Only two sentences in the Convention are disputed, but these disputed sentences have not been quoted by Andrej Danko in the media or by other politicians. Of course, if these sentences were quoted, it would no longer be possible to mislead the public with a pathetic hoax.
Furthermore, whenever the Convention was voted on in parliament, the controversial paragraphs that led MPs to condemn the Convention were never discussed. The MPs had no idea what they were actually voting on. A nice joke. Collective madness. Collective madness initiated by the psychopath Andrej Danko, who is fighting a fictional enemy.
PS Together: despite being a liberal, I'm glad this party didn't make it. Number three on the candidate list was the mentally handicapped Erik Baláž, whom 99% of people with forestry education consider crazy for his views on the false "protection" of nature in national parks. If this man got into parliament, the national parks would be destroyed, and that's the last thing we would need. More on this very complex ecological issue in this video . It's useless for a party to have positive values if one person can tarnish and poison the whole party. It's similar to having a nice white shirt, but if a small stain gets on it, the whole thing is useless.
It is a very nice gesture that after the failure, Beblavý is leaving politics. I have a very strong faith, and let's keep our fingers crossed that PS will not take the fools Baláž, Wiezik, and Hojsík back into the party.
We are a family: Boris Kollár: a man who has no problem sharing hateful disinformation from alternative media and Russian propaganda on his Facebook. He once had far more vulgar statements against homosexuals than Kotleba.
On the other hand, I don't understand why Kiska has such a big problem with Kollár when he himself has plenty of skeletons in his closet, including his involvement with the Poprad mafia. Could it be because of his views on migrants? Kiska has a big problem with applying the same standards to himself and others. I strongly condemn Kiska's antisocial and stupid statement about Kollár in the following video , where he called Kollár a potential emergency second-rate partner. That was really not polite of him. Despite my reservations, I definitely find Kollár more likeable than Kiska.
KDH, Alojz Hlina: Hlina was accused by disinformation media and Kotleba's followers of being a liberal. Hlina's joint non-aggression pact with the PS Spolu party harmed him. Currently, only political parties that bet on a clearly conservative card are succeeding in Slovakia, and Hlina received the hateful and false label of "liberal," which harmed him.