Bruchala drew a red line: in this case he would pack his suitcases and leave Slovakia!

by Andrea
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Pavel Bruchala (47) He is a Slovak personality who has undergone a significant career transformation. He became known primarily from TV Markíza, no More than 10 years ago, he evaporated from screens and began to pursue his passion – travel. Today it is a tourist guide that accompanies clients in different parts of the world. He fell in love with Spain, where he would resort to if he wanted to leave Slovakia, revealed in the show.

“It is a country that is in the EU. If I was forced to leave Slovakia, I would definitely like to stay in Europe, because I still consider it the best part to live. It is a country that has everything in any way. What suits me very much is their culture. How they guard the culture, how proud of it, as They can tolerate new cultures how they can tolerate other religions, otherness, diversity, and no one is solving anything there, ” explained Bruchala and added that Spain is one of the most Christian countries and can tolerate the same sex couples there.

The former moderator is not going to move abroad permanently, but he said very clearly when he would start thinking about something like this and what would be the “red line”. “Certainly it would be a moment, for example, if we declared a referendum on the EU’s withdrawal. This is a clear sign for me that it is no longer right with this country. That we will even get to the stage that we will start thinking about it,” added.

Fortunately, the world traveler does not encounter negative reactions when he tells someone where he comes from. However, it still happens to him that they are wrong with Slovenia, although he has no idea why. “We are such a small country and in some way so uninteresting for the world that if I say, Slovakia or Eslovaquia ‘, the Spaniards do not even know whether we are in the EU and whether we are paying euro. Rarely people can at all include this country, ”he said.

“Rather, when we continue the conversation, they slide to the fact that Slovenia. I still don’t understand one thing. Slovenia, which is smaller from Slovakia … I don’t know if it has a bigger cveng, but people know it. When, while, Hungary is more negatively perceived with its current arrangement, ”he concluded Bruchala, adding that we are getting into a stage where the current government does not make the country a good name.

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