Let’s also remember that Robert Fico, shortly after returning from the USA, ran to “rotten” Western Europe. And when he was supposed to complain about Trump, his “mental state” and the fact that he is “dangerous”.
The prime minister – of course – denied it.
Subsequently, speculations began to appear from several sources that Trump could have told Fico that the future of Slovakia after the signing of the peace treaty between Russia and Ukraine will be in the Russian sphere of influence. But under the administration of Budapest.
Perhaps this is also why Fico decided to send a signal that despite political differences and disagreements, the parties should try to reduce tension in society. At first glance, a noble opinion, but at the same time unrealizable, because Robert Fico has been behaving like a destroyer of Slovak national interests in recent years.
So he wasn’t surprised.
Apparently, he imagines calming down the situation by once again attacking the constitutional principles of the Slovak Republic. The abolition of the Institute of Cooperating Accused is a clear retaliation against the Constitutional Court of the Slovak Republic, which provisionally suspended the December amendment to the Criminal Code, which was supposed to tighten the rules for using the Institute of Cooperating Accused.
In addition, it is said again that Robert Fico wants to leave politics – to the Constitutional Court.
What kind of de-escalation is this? Of course, it is only a rhetorical question, because hatred and war against constitutionalism, justice, legality, democracy and freedom are basic elements of Fico’s politics.
So, if the chairman uses words about reconciliation again, pay attention.
An attack is coming.