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espresso tv channel. dear friends, we are returning to the ether and now we will talk about the elections in slovakia and what these elections bring to us, to us ukrainians, dmytro tuzhanskyi, director of the institute of central european strategy, expert on ukrainian-hungarian. relations, mr. dmitry, we welcome you, good afternoon, we had one orban, now there are two orbans, and it’s not, and why, in both cases, it’s not so dangerous, okay, tell me that it's not so dangerous, because everyone was already a little scared, and this slovakian orban made some such statements that, you know, they don't know how to react to them, he says that the ukrainian fascists started the war, not the russians. and everything else is different, but in this they are really similar, viktor orbán and robert fitzu can of course compete in the number and content of these, i don’t know, absurd statements, they are more absurd than actually pro-russian, but
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otherwise they are relatively similar, never robert fidson did not have and will not have such power as viktor orban has been in hungary continuously since 2010, and it doesn't work for him. er, the same, er, well, the level of control and manipulation that viktor orbán has in hungary, robert fico is also absent, now the question is whether robert fico will be able to form a coalition, yesterday he had a meeting with president zuzana choputova, everything was visible there from the photos, from the expression on their faces, yes, but let's see, that is, according to the constitutional tradition, the winning party must be the first to start forming a coalition and a government. or not, well, a big question, because now two coalitions are possible, yes, and the vote of peter pellegrini will be decided by the party, that is, we are discussing the winner of robert fitso in these elections, but the real
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winner, the electoral winner, is peter pellegrini from the party vote, who was actually a fellow party member of robert fitso, the party vote was formed after the split of the smer party in 2020, and therefore there is a fear that peter pellegrini himself, he will lean towards a coalition with robert fico, but the chances that a coalition of progressive slovaks and the voice will also be formed are, well, quite high, you know that, now such a key dilemma, an open question, i'm not sure if anyone would even take bets on this decision, because it could be either way, about what robert fitzena said, well it was an election campaign, he said that that, unfortunately, a large part of slovakia and slovaks entered, it must be understood that it is still not the majority, but well , under 30-40 percent, a little more than 20 voted for the fiza there, but in general, that is what we are wary of in the form of
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fatigue, yes, in helping ukraine, it is no coincidence that slovakia is one of the first to in principle, this tiredness politically manifested itself in such election results, because it is a poor country enough, it is experiencing constant crises even without the russian invasion of ukraine, the russian invasion is nearby, the context of the aid to ukraine, you know, it was there from the very first days of the invasion, yes, that is why that slovakia's attack, well, not by chance, but suddenly appeared to us ukrainians as such an ideal ally, who in the first weeks there supplied us with air defense, then helicopters, migs, zuzans, etc. that is, we have created such an image of slovakia as absolutely pro-western, pro-ukrainian, in fact, it was already split then, well, roughly in half, regarding there, well, not so much the help of ukraine, that is, they sympathize with us
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, here you can’t say, yes, but there is this slovak isolationism, there is this so-and-so pro-russianism, which, well, what are you quarreling about and so on, we are all fraternal peoples, that is, relatively speaking, this... absurd narrative about the russian brothers who imposed on us, the words they invented for themselves, that we are all fraternal peoples, especially the slovaks and russians there, and how that's right, we got into a fight with the united states. that's it very simplistically, one of the key narratives that he uses until now was used by robert fizo, well, he helped him significantly, but much more helped by the crises, helped by the quarrels in the democratic camp, which actually led to early elections, and this, you know, is such a déjà vu, that is, in in 2012, the situation was already similar, then also in the 10th year of coming to power, well, a coalition of democrats, very pro-western, was formed, and then this was slovakia, it was exactly the same wave that slovakia was called the central european
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tiger, but in the 12th year again early elections were held, then robert fizo returned to power, that is, look at how long he will be in power, or rather in political life, and then you know, that revenge was much more. painful, because he in fact then formed the coalition single-handedly, now everything is like that, it is shaky for him , by the way, if we talk about slovakia, i don’t know, i have been to slovakia, slavia, i have this feeling, well, it’s just relatively speaking, rather a tourist, of course, that slovakia is extremely, somehow very similar, especially to western ukraine, and somewhere more similar than poland , because the poles are sometimes unfairly called such slavic germans, slovaks in the end speak a very similar language , of course a similar language, but i, as a person who knows polish more closely, then of course polish seems closer to me , but people who live closer to the borders with slovakia claim, i absolutely believe them, that the words...' are closer to ukrainian, because in the end i more or less understand what
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slovaks say, is ukraine enough, i lead to whether ukraine is sufficiently working on it in the field, works in the field of such common historical roots, in the field of cultural exchanges, in order to make our countries closer, see, linguists say that linguistically, ukrainian and slovak are much closer than russian and ukrainian, that is, there is this gradation, there is belarusian, polish, words they make up the top three, well, i'm not sure that some , you know, transcarpathian dialect and all these things help here, but for example, i communicate with slovaks without an interpreter, and so does my colleague yuriy panchenko from european pravda. that is, someone who works and so, you know, gets used to the language, he begins to understand it, regarding bratislava, there is a little delusion, you understand, because bratislava is the very west of slovakia, there, it is next to vienna, you can see austria.
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yes, you can see austria, you can see vienna, yes, there seems to be a trolleybus going between, between cities, so it ’s still, you know, so-so, well, that is , it’s slovakia, but it can’t be compared to eastern slovakia, there’s mykhailo, it’s sobran, it’s , it is precisely in eastern slovakia that there is this, well, there is the east-south, that is, the east is the issue of the roma population, the issue of poverty, the south is a question of the great hungarian national minority, so it is under half a million, so at. what we do to understand slovaks, you know, neither we nor the slovaks do here, that is, being so relatively close, there historically, linguistically, culturally, even, here, then, well, neither we, nor the slovaks about they don't know anything about us, that's why, you know, there are such misleading images of countries, for example, strangely enough, in slovakia , unfortunately, there is still an effective, popular narrative about all these, right-wing radicals, some kind of...
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nationalist, fascist, nazi even, such intentions in ukraine, it is, well, despite all that you know, in slovakia, the last convocation is constantly present, whether a nazi or a fascist party, what to call it, in the parliament, we do not have it, that is, there, for example, mr. kotleba , who headed this party, he used to issue checks for social assistance with the number 14.88, you understand, but if they don't look in the mirror and say, here it is... on the other hand , we have this illusion appeared about slovakia as a completely pro-russian country, and here they say such a candidate with such slogans wins, that is, the work is not over, snyder interesting post then, just lamented in this tweet, or rather, just at this moment, when the results of the vote became known that it is necessary to pay attention not only to the defeat, relatively speaking, of the liberal and pro-western possible forces. in or shall we say, euro-optimists, let's call it that in slovakia, and also about
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the electoral success of a very new party, it seems that it was created in 2017, i'm talking about progressive slovakia, and it's a party that young people voted for, and snyder himself emphasizes that there are good things in this, that it adds life, as he said, to the actual democratic process in slovakia, absolutely, it shows again the division of society and quite, you know, so serious... because progressive slovakia is not only young people, in general, in these elections, the generation of slovakia, which was born in the european union, voted for the first time, this is also a serious sign , and it seems to me that it is necessary to investigate the question of how these young people actually voted, whether they voted en masse, because the issue of emigration is again very important strongly, but interestingly, for the first time in the history of slovakia, a party that declares openly progressive slogans, yes, that is, this issue with...lgbt and so on, they went very far in this, and they
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won so much, 17%, you know, here, to be honest, it is difficult to find an example in central, central europe of a party with such if, well, if theses, well, not only them, of course, that is, they not only gained these percentages on the basis of this rhetoric, but which openly talk about well, these are such values, that's how they got so much, that's why it's interesting such trends, signals, well, once again, slovakia will remain divided, now the question is which of the pendulums, so to speak , which of the camps... will form a coalition and how will this polarity of the two camps be balanced in the end, mr. peter pellegrini can do that in fact, i would like to ask you to briefly comment on the words of the new ambassador of ukraine to hungary, whom ukrainians may know better
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as the professor from okopy, mr. fyodor sandor, who said that after the victory in ukraine, it is necessary to allow... dual citizenship, and it was actually about transcarpathians of hungarian origin, what did he mean and in general how realistic and possible is it? well, look, the topic is really important, i know that it has been discussed for quite a long time at various levels, for example, well, it seems since 2014, for example, certain information, this, this issue was discussed, if we already take a purely hungarian context, also viktor orban with petro poroshenko, ugh, my personal opinion is that ukraine, it is beneficial for ukraine to legalize multiple citizenships with eu member states, because already now, and it is not only about hungarians
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we are talking, for example, about ethnic romanians there , well, we have to look at other countries, as they have legislation there, but a large number of passports of eu and nato member countries are already in the hands of ukrainians. ugh, now ukrainians take citizenship of the countries in which they are as refugees, prepare all these documents, for example, i spoke with the ukrainian community in poland, and they directly ask this question, that it is a very sensitive, delicate issue, because you know, there is this russian trauma, russian, well, russian context, but people they don't want to, because certain countries impose a condition to become a citizen, in order to obtain, for example, slovak citizenship, that's how it was, yes, now they are newlyweds there, so this is a very delicate issue, very important, but my personal opinion, again, that it should be done in ukraine, only very carefully, then we will take this issue under control, because after all, if a person has a second passport and,
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for example, at the same time has access to state secrets, these are incredible risks, so while we did not legalize this citizenship, nozhina, you know, saying that all these passports are in the hands of ukrainian citizens, these are all administrative fines and to confirm whether it is really a passport of hungary or slovakia, or i don’t know poland, for example, or romania, only the authorities of these countries can, and they are they won't do it until there is a gap in nastya, that's why it's difficult, it seems to me, the question that we will have to solve, it should actually be solved a long time ago, i'll give you an example, i 'll ask you very briefly, mr. dmytro. so the romanian example, in romania, for example, more than a million ethnic hungarians live there, and there are other large communities, including the ukrainian community, and having this, again, fear of the russians, having this constant debate, they are much tougher with hungary than we are. romania still legalized a number of citizens, moreover,
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for example, ethnic hungarians in romania can vote legally in elections in hungary. huh, that looks hybrid, maybe not our way. for example, slovakia banned it, but now it is gradually liberalizing, so it is a very difficult issue, but it is important for ukraine in some kind of solution, because now it simply exists as an illegal given. thank you, dmytro, dmytro tuzhanskyi, director of the institute of central european strategy, an expert on ukrainian-hungarian relations, well, next we will talk with a writer, a warrior, a participant in the literary and artistic meeting words in war as part of the via-carpathia forum, which takes place in ivano- frankivsk, will be held on october 14-15. oleksandr lysak, an officer of the 54th separate mechanized brigade, joins us. mr. oleksandr, we congratulate you. oh, something in us disconnected well, briefly, then , while we try to establish a connection with him again, i will say that he is the author of the collections i work in his day, phantom pain syndrome and scarred memory, a participant
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in the socio-poetic project there at home , a member of the national union of writers of ukraine, was a graduate and laureate of the regional literary contest young slobozhanshchyna. mr. oleksandr probably remembered everything about you, or not everything, how it should be, so to speak, both a physicist and a lyricist and a military man and a writer, good day, me it's normal to hear, it's great, you can hear and see, well, how about it, but all of it, in principle, everything is logical, while you're at war, you reflect, you somehow preserve it, everything you see, everything you feel. his texts, and this absolutely does not prevent him from carrying out his direct tasks, so it is absolutely logical, you know, we also spoke with your colleague yesterday, and at the front, relatively speaking, a colleague and in the writing workshop as well , this is viktor yankevich, he said
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that while he was at the front, he wrote only at the very beginning a few such, angry ones reflections that were included in this collection, which can only be called in abbreviated form, as it is there, resne, penh, as there, yes, yes, yes, and, but he says that in general he does not feel like writing, because war is hard work. and daily work, round-the-clock work, and he does not have great reflections until now. do you have the same story? no, of course, it's not written the way it used to be written now, and, but anyway, well, something, i don't know, will hurt, it will boil, you're putting it all on a letter, well, well, it 's not written like that, not like that , as you would like, but it is still sometimes written, this. rather a rehabilitation moment, let’s say this, you, you, you definitely read a lot of books about
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the war too, well, i don’t know, there’s some hemingway there, some one there, i don’t know, remarque, of course, i was studying some parallels, analogies now also come to mind when you are also one of the writers who is fighting , well, if we talk about parallels, although i don’t really like it, because comparing our day with other experiences is a bit incorrect, rather not here, probably not a remark, because a remark is usually a return, disappointment, everything else, i'm closer, let's say this, younger, if we talk about paralysis , ugh, what, what you talk about on your pages, well, it's mostly personal experience, i want to say something that won't be said, let's say , well
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to my brothers who simply do not have this flair, it is rather not a pedagogical effect to teach someone something, just to tell how it is, so that everyone does not live in their soap bubbles, but simply to convey the realities that are, in general, this is pain, despair, and fear, but also faith in victory, and the will to win, this is a lot, it's such a symbiosis, you know that... you can't grasp it right away, you can't tell, because war is everything, everything, everything, a lot of my acquaintances who are now in the armed forces of ukraine, one way or another, they say, and even they say this publicly, sometimes, about the fact that to a large extent the army, that is, the armed forces of ukraine as a whole, is not what is happening on the front lines, but if taken collectively, then to a large extent there remains a lot of soviet in the army, and this also applies to some and relations, and in principle, organization and so on and the like,
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management, let's call it that, or you you also reflect on this, as a writer in general, that is, a person who, in principle, is probably such an individualist, as we imagine, a creative soul, and so on, to be in a certain barracks, so to speak, you have a moment to answer, i will be very brief , well, in general, of course there are so many. but if you are an officer and you have a certain awareness of what is happening, then you are better, if we speak in these categories that you said, then the officer is a crisis manager, so he tightens those issues that are, for example, incomplete, not ideal , if we will not do this and will only complain that we have only one soviet country, so why are we here then, we have to fix everything that is there, solve the guys' problems, whatever, and this helps to reflect... deeply , sacredly understand what is happening. thank you, mr. oleksandr, oleksandr lysak, an officer of the 54th separate mechanized brigade, and at the same time
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forever. greetings, eterispresso news, kateryna shirokpoyas works with you in the studio. two people died, seven were wounded as a result of enemy action shelling in the kherson region. during the day, the russian invaders fired more than half a thousand shells in the region, 60 of them were directed at kherson, - informed the head of the regional military administration. oleksandr prokudin. at night, three artillery flights were recorded in the village of ingulets. there, enemy shells destroyed the administration building and the library. they damaged the church, post office and agricultural enterprise. around eight in the morning, the russians shelled a residential building in zmiivka. one person was previously injured. for residents of kherson, the morning also began with shelling fortunately, there were no casualties. six
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