After last year’s very successful Czech and Slovak tour, Habera and Team decided to present their famous hits at unplugged tour in 14 Slovak cities. The band took great care in rearranging the songs from rock to acoustic form. Leader Habera entertained the audience, communicating with them throughout the concert. Most importantly, he erased the symbolic line between the stage and the auditorium.
At one of the concerts by Paľ Haber (63), not only the most famous songs were played, but also his personal message that he wanted to share. “Today he is a man (Prime Minister Fico, editor’s note), who stands at the head of our state and enjoys the fact that… No, maybe he doesn’t enjoy it, but goes around shoving people in the ass (Russian President Putin, editor’s note), which bombs our neighbors. I saw him now, when the I don’t know how many 20 proposals the Americans presented there came out, a peace plan that, in short, the Ukrainians would leave their territory and such matters,” said the native of Brezno.
It seems that not everyone in attendance was on the same page, and a “Play!” was heard from the vantage point. to which Habera replied to the unknown man, to wait a while because he can say what he wants, because according to him that is the freedom of speech. “You can’t say,” a person in the audience countered.
“It is not right for us to simply condemn a neighboring nation and agree to leave its territory to the aggressor. If that happened to us, what would you do? Say? It would be wrong and unfair. Well, that’s all I wanted,” he concluded.
The controversial conductor reacted to the video, which immediately started circulating on social networks Oskar Rózsa (51). “Hello Pabera, how does the big HZDS sausage taste?” wrote on , reacting to the fact that in the late 1990s he played at a rally of Mečiar’s party.
In August 1998, according to the newspaper sang Habera and his Czech colleague Josef Laufer († 84) at the HZDS rally in Košice in support of Ján Smerek. The ex-president of VSŽ Holding, a.s. was then in 4th place on the list of candidates for the parliamentary elections.
