He should apologize if the public is made up of kindergarteners who believe what politicians promise them and expect things to get better. It won’t get better. It is not objectively possible. Everything is just an escape from war in its harshest form. With missteps.
Fial’s government made several of those missteps. Václav Moravec suffocated the Prime Minister on them, and Fial’s defense was, at least for me, unsalted and greasy. How can one explain why the government burdened newspapers with taxes and let magazines live? In its extreme form, this means that a pornographic magazine is more valuable to the cabinet than a serious newspaper.
What rationale might there be? I will offer one, I don’t know if it is correct, but it follows from many years of observation. It is a mistake to think that only politicians in authoritarian and totalitarian states hate free media. Likewise, politicians in a democracy do not like free media.
The exception, of course, is the media that is convenient for them, and preferably that which the politician owns. Well, if we were to look in the archive for the former statement of the current prime minister towards the media, who dare to ask him various questions, we will find that he had a very guarded attitude towards them. So the nosy editors from the daily newspapers may not ask about unpleasant things when their papers collapse under the weight of financial problems. At least something.
Then there’s another piece of crap that’s unparalleled. According to this government, baby water is a drink more harmful to health than wine, so it will be taxed more. And again, no other explanation can be found for this breakdown than the lobbying of South Moravia, which has a direct support in the KDU-ČSL. So they protected “their people”, embarrassed themselves in front of others.
This government is simply a virtue out of necessity. But this can be nothing new for a thoughtful voter. I am surprised that some supporters of the parties of the five-coalition expected that it would be better according to their ideas. In the last parliamentary elections, it was a clear choice of only the lesser evil.
Virtue is, of course, the only substitute for this government out of necessity, namely from the hell of misfortune. The ANO government would not solve the country’s problems better than the current one. She would run away from them. Just like Andrej Babiš, he ran away from the duel with Fiala.
According to a survey by the Kantar CZ agency for CT, more than half of the new ANO voters are now those who previously preferred one of the government parties. Great. The road to hell is paved with human limitations.
ANO would win the elections, CSSD would narrowly pass. The government coalition would not form a majority
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