Former Minister of Defense Jaroslav Naď and former State Secretary of the Ministry of the Environment Michal Kiča on Friday, they collected signatures for a petition for early parliamentary elections in the village of Očová, where he is the mayor Deputy of the National People’s Republic of the Slovak Republic Rudolf Huliak.
This connection was also noticed by the head of the nationalists Andrej Dankowho shared their picture together on his Facebook. “Come with Huliak, no comment,” he wrote to the photo, where laughing Huliak, Naď and Kiča are sitting at the table. You can find the PHOTO in the gallery below the article. Non-affiliated MPs Rudolf Huliak, Pavel Ľupták and Ivan Ševčík recently left the SNS clubbut declared their support for the coalition.
Naď himself reacted on the social network to the uproar that soon erupted around the photo. “The mayor personally came to “visit” us at the stand to inform us about his vision of the world. Heh. The debate was polite but tough and only confirmed that this man is absolutely lost in everything he communicates and where he appears. We’ve heard everything: vaccinations, the 5G network, fascists in Ukraine, treason, the Brussels genocide, simply everything,” he said in his defense.
Then he should have asked them to come to the office as well. “That he has interesting information for us about what a dangerous person and thief Minister Taraba is. We were happy to participate in this opportunity with Miša Kič, the information was really interestingjuicy and we look forward to further steps in this regard. Especially the part about how Taraba should have been convicted a long time ago for everything he did in the past and is still doing now was nourishing. Well, so much for today’s interesting day in Očová. Mr. Huliak gave us interesting information. As long as it’s true…” Naď continued on Friday.
He also dedicated a sharp message to the Progressive Slovakia party. “I’m adding PS about PS: Friends from PS, we really sometimes have a different view of politics, that’s ok, I certainly wouldn’t discuss it with Huliak, I hope you could believe that,” concluded the ex-minister.
In short and with irony, Kiča also commented on the meeting on Facebook. “It has already burst, from where the wind blows during the Huliak revolt… During the collection of signatures for the referendum on early elections, we accepted an invitation from the mayor to talk about Tomáš Tarab. Of course, only in a good way,” he said.