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On 15 May the Slovakian Prime Minister, Robert Fico, was shot in an attempted assassination. Thankfully he’s out of surgery and no longer in a critical condition. On behalf of One Nation, I send our prayers for his continued speedy recovery.

Slovakia recently re-elected the Fico Government for the fourth time. His political longevity stands against globalist influences, including those from the EU and the United States. This platform includes opposing the World Health Organisation Pandemic Treaty and any measures that compromise Slovakian sovereignty.

The attempt on the President’s life reflects a desire to maintain control over Slovakia, as seen in Hungary under President Orban. President-elect Peter Pellegrini called the shooting an unprecedented threat to democracy, emphasising the importance of expressing political opinions through voting, not violence.

This sentiment resonates with Australia’s current political climate, where we must remain vigilant against the erosion of democracy.

Prime Minister Albanese’s government has been pushing through bills with little oversight, including the Digital ID bill.

One Nation wants to know — who is influencing these decisions? It clearly isn’t the Australian people.

Transcript

Overnight the Prime Minister of Slovakia, Robert Fico, was shot in an attempted assassination. He’s in a critical condition. On behalf of One Nation, I send our prayers to the Prime Minister and hope for his speedy recovery and return to work. Slovakia has only just returned the Fico government, on a platform that stood out against globalist influence on Slovakia from the EU and the United States. 

This platform includes opposing the World Health Organization pandemic treaty, opposing the international health regulation amendments and any measure that takes away Slovakian sovereignty. Clearly, the attempt on the Prime Minister’s life is the work of someone who feels the Slovakian people should not be allowed to break away from the controlled state being constructed in Europe and make their own way in the world, just as their neighbour Hungary has done under Prime Minister Orban. 

President-elect Peter Pellegrini called the shooting an ‘unprecedented threat’ to democracy and warned against expressing political opinions with pistols in squares instead of voting in polling stations, a sentiment true for our divided country. As Churchill said, ‘The price of freedom is eternal vigilance.’ Prime Minister Fico displayed such vigilance in standing against unelected, unaccountable bureaucrats in Brussels, Geneva, London, Europe and New York. Australia must be vigilant against the continued subversion of our democracy by these same people. 

Under Prime Minister Albanese, Australia has seen a procession of bills designed to subvert Australian democracy. Today we see yet another guillotine. Thursdays have become ‘guillotine Thursday’ as the government rams one freedom-destroying bill through after another to avoid oversight. Indeed, as we speak, the government is doing exactly that with the Digital ID Bill in the House of Reps. The Senate is the house of review. This government, the Greens and some crossbench senators are making a mockery of our solemn duty. One Nation wants to know who’s pulling this government’s strings. It’s clearly not the Australian people. 

4 replies
  1. Roslyn Gail Drennan
    Roslyn Gail Drennan says:

    I pray for you all and are so thankful for you all for defending our human rights. Thank you on behalf of us all.

  2. Roslyn Gail Drennan
    Roslyn Gail Drennan says:

    I pray for Robert Fico recovery. Thank you, Robert Fico, for your bravery against the evil. We are behind you all the way.

    • Dessalegn Temwsgen Leye
      Dessalegn Temwsgen Leye says:

      Sorry for the accident, but at the beginning when he was against the fake vaccination, afraid for him that he will be disturbed by somebody.

  3. Tim Little
    Tim Little says:

    It’s true . It’s like they are raiding the cookie jar when no one is looking at setting up their boobies traps as they walk out.

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