I think these are old news but never forget that the outgoing Czech Prime Minister, Fiala said Ukraine should have the means to strike at infrastructure deep in Russia.
This twerp also claimed during the election campaign that his oponent Andrej Babiš will invite Russian tanks to Czechia. Russophobia was the major propaganda slogan of the outgoing government during the last election. They tried to make the election about a civilizational choice, implying that their opponents might somehow be pro-Russian and anti-Western. Playing on Boomer and Gen X fears of the return of Bolshevism. 😆👌 Yes my dear pumpkins, Babiš and Putin will bring you the commie days. Fear, be afraid. 😆👌
The prime minister of Czechia draws out the Russophobia card before elections.
He says that we have shed our dependence on Russia. He means energy dependence. But our energy bills are higher and business and households are suffering. The election will be a contest between east and west, implying that his opponents are pro-Russian or alternatively pro-Chinese.
Russia thinks within the logic of imperial and great power politics according to which, countries that are great powers set the rules. The other countries are here to obey and subordinate themselves to the rules set by great powers. If we aren’t in tune with such a philosophy, we should view Russia as a threat.
-Petr Pavel, president of Czechia.
The problem with this statement is that the EU and the US have basically the same attitude and Czechia does their bidding.
Election campaign is in full swing. Above is the Prime Minister of Czechia, Petr Fiala. He says it is time to become stronger than Russia. Czechia will never be stronger than Russia. Collectively, the EU or NATO is already stronger than Russia. This is pure populism for the ignorant.
Our prime minister says that if we elect him for another 4 years, we will have salaries like the Germans…
You will have salaries like the Germans, and in Winter I invite you to Africa to do black women!
“Salaries like in Germany. We don’t want that here!” It is typical that positive vision in this country qalways finds grumpy critics and insecure skeptics. But we all know that the Czechs are not willing to ask for a raise and often have a fear of changing employers. It is simple, if you will not have grand ambitions, our wages will be those like in Agrofert. (The last one is a company of Andrej Babiš, Fiala’s biggest political opponent). Some people might like this but this will not lead anywhere.
What am I doing to achieve it? My government actively invests into future. The next year’s budget is the evidence. We are trying to restart Czechia, and we are building key infrastructure, which was missing here for very long, and we can attract foreign investors. Our country will be a centre of chip making in Europe, thanks to a record investment by Onsemi.
This is a road to higher wages and an economy with high added value. We need to have confidence, and grand plans and we shouldn’t be afraid to talk about them. Otherwise the atmosphere in our country will not change. And with it the future will also not change. And I don’t want this.
Guys, we will probably reach parity with the Germans in terms of salaries. Germany is in decline, and their economy is faltering. The danger is, us Czechs will be dragged down together with the Germans. But even if you have German income in Czechia, I certainly do, what can you buy with it? Food in Czech shops is lower quality and costs more than in Germany. Parking lots around shops in German border towns are filled with cars with Czech license plates. So, my friend, you will still be living in Czechia just with more money. Also, more money with people will inflate prices, like rents. More money means businessmen will try to find ways to take it from the people.
There is phenomenon here in Central Europe, it is called a dual quality of food. In practice it means that the same brands in the Czech Republic are inferior quality (in the best case they taste differently) than the same products sold in Germany. The biggest irony is that the superior German food cost less. This is because in Germany the tax on food products is far lower than in the Czech Republic. Furthermore, German salaries are twice that as in the Czech Republic. Granted, rents in Germany are also far higher and most Germans, unlike the Czechs, do not live in properties they own.
These pictures come from videos done by Starej Fotr, he also has other videos on the topic. The latter is where he tastes products blindfolded, and gets it right almost every time.
So, if the Czechs so belong to the West, why are they made to eat inferior slop?
UPD: Our prime minister, Petr Fiala recently went shopping to Germany and bought Nutella.
Fiala buys Nutella cheaply in Germany, Sholz buys electricity cheaply in the Czech Republic. Hello, they have cheaper food in Germany. But this is what we have talking about for several years, Fiala.
So guys, we in the Czech Republic have a three months old government, Petr Fiala is the prime minister, I have already featured this guy on in my post on the history of Ukraine. When this current coalition won the election, I remarked that this will be a government of information campaigns because the crop of politicians that were elected are really incapable of doing anything else.
Lets put Czechia on its feet…
Recent PR stun of Fiala was meeting the Ukrainian prime minister, Shmyhal’, allegedly in Kiev. However, Kiev is surrounded by Russian forces, therefore this casts doubt on where the meeting took place. Fiala was also joined by the prime ministers of Poland and Slovenia.
John Helmer on his blog claims the meeting took place in Przemysl, Poland.