Adela Vinczeová without a napkin about the state of the country: Many things are crooked here! In self-confident Slovakia, you are not afraid…

Spouses Viktor (35) and Adela Vincze (45) went through a major career change last year. Both of them ended up at TV Markíza after many years and took a different path. In the meantime, their private life also turned upside down when another member was added to their family – daughter Lujza. The popular presenter was known for a long time to keep some opinions to herself, especially regarding politics, but after the situation surrounding her husband a change has come and today he also comments on domestic events. The last time she did so was in an interview for a magazine.

Adela confessed that she likes her native country, but admitted that he loves Slovakia, which is self-confident. “In self-confident Slovakia, you are not afraid of any differences or any other cultural admixtures,” the TV star began and continued.

“For me, a proud Slovakia is one that knows its value and is not afraid that it will be lost because someone who may have a different culture, skin color, religion or sexual orientation has arrived. And then Slovakia seems to me to be so modern, so sexy, and so valid. I also try to perceive Slovakia, and then of course there is another Slovakia, but there are parallel universes that must somehow be respected and I take that as part of it,” she revealed.

The popular presenter added that she feels good in Slovakia and would be very sorry if she had to move somewhere else for some reason. “I still think that we really live in a safe country here, that it’s not completely standard, that you just walk outside somewhere, in the evening on the streets, and children are playing on the playgrounds everywhere,” he thinks. Vincze says that she is fine here, but she also realizes where some things are going and what is not being paid attention to.

“For example, the narrative is constantly repeated here that why support culture, freebies and so on. This is where awareness should finally be made about why culture is important. Just as the state supports sport, which is very unsuccessful many times, it must also support culture, because it makes us cultured, perceptive, sensitive people, it humanizes us. So this is something that I feel is missing here. However, many things are scattered and crooked here, but so far so good,” she finished.

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