“And I will just go to Moscow in the name of all Slovaks,” he announced Robert Fico during the party campaign, which was disguised as a May Day celebration in Bánovce nad Bebravou.
Most of those present were not clear about what exactly is being celebrated on this May Day, because there was also talk about the “peace” unleashed by the Russians in Ukraine. And in the world of Robert Fitz, the Russians are spoken of exclusively as liberators who must always, at every opportunity, be celebrated.
Therefore, it would be absurd if he did not celebrate the liberation in Moscow.
Chairman Directionfor his voters, Robo, who, by the way, is also the prime minister of Slovakia, who never behaves like a statesman, because a large part of Slovakia – apart from the 18 percent who vote for him – honestly does not care about him and does not even pretend to do anything like that anymore, so this president explained again that he is still a leftist.
For example, by “grabbing a girl” and kissing her, because if “the girl I love is not here, then I love the one who is here” – and that is actually so “leftist”. And the Minister of Justice Boris Susko laughs at Fico’s joke with gusto. No, you won’t find such a thing as “grabbing” and kissing girls in any left-wing ideology – maybe on the sites of ultra-right subcultures about male power.
And, of course, his planned trip to Moscow has nothing to do with social democracy either. On the contrary.
Despite the fact that after the announced visit of the German chancellor Friedrich Merz in Bratislava, many assumed that Fico would forego this year’s joint photo with the hemisphere’s most notorious autocrats on the way to Červené námestie. But how would he explain it to his voters and in particular to Vladimir Putin?
Although for the Russian president, Fico is incomparably less useful than Viktor Orbánbut even a weak censer in the Union is better than none.












