The decision of the ex -president Zuzana Čaputová not to return to politics has completed several months of discussions about this possibility, but they took place without it. In TASR TV, publicist Juraj Hrabko pointed out this.
He added that any such decision can be changed in the future. “It is not possible to predict what will be ten years or the President will not change her decision today, but I think it can be excluded for now, ” Hrabko stated.
Former Head of State Zuzana Čaputová said in early September on the social network that she was not planning to return to politics and does not plan to engage in any other way. “In my opinion, it is perhaps one of the most sensible decisions that the President made, ” Hrabko responded.
The Government approved the draft law on addressing energy and asked Parliament to discuss it in a shortened legislative procedure. In this context, Hrabko pointed out that the implementation of addressing energy is an extremely demanding task. “The problem of addressing is also great because you cannot set its limits,” he said. The assembly of a large amount of data needed to set the address help, according to him, creates great demands for their protection against the hekeric attack.
According to Hrabka, the government will determine the limits of addressing aid by Regulation, if the law is passed in the proposed wording. “As long as I listened to the Minister of the Minister (Denisa, TASR) Sakova, she said that 90 percent of people should touch the aid. So we’ll see, there will certainly be a big policy around it,” he said.
The Czech Minister of Interior Vít Austrian also participated in the Bratislava protest against the consolidation of public finances. “I consider it an unfortunate step by Mr. Austrian,” Hrabko responded. He added that he hoped that the Austrian informed the Slovak side in advance of his journey to be able to protect it and prevent the risk of an incident in the crowd of the people present. “I consider it more of his pre -election move, which, of course, noticed in the Czech Republic,” Hrabko pointed out that in early October Czech voters will choose a new parliamentary representation.
According to Hrabka, the decision of the CIS chairman Andrej Danko to give up the position of the chairman of the parliamentary club of this party was not forced by the situation in the club. “I could only speculate what it is related to, it is primarily his decision,” Hrabko said. He recalled that Danko remains vice -chairman of the National Council (NR) of the Slovak Republic. According to Hrabka, this feature has wider access to information than he was the chairman of the club.