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well, maybe. to be actually a bit worse, and not the visegrad option, but also bulgaria will leave byn, that is, part of the balkans, and visegrad - after all, for us - the personification of central europe, i do not undertake to predict the results of the elections, it depends very much on the turnout, on the or voters of relatively small parties in the latter moment will take to vote, respectively. for fice, for pillikrini, fice, i remind you, this is the former prime minister, pelligrini too, they had a big fight there, but in slovakian politics, which, as we just heard, is so dirty, here during the election campaign and on cars they entered each other's rallies, which just didn't happen, so this is of course a possible option. among the main options , of course, i see when fitz will win, but the percentages do not mean that he will be able to form a coalition, we will see about it, it depends, of course, whether the populists will come there, they go as a bloc, and for blocs 7%, or at the last moment, everyone will vote for the progressives, and then there is a chance for a very d
well, maybe. to be actually a bit worse, and not the visegrad option, but also bulgaria will leave byn, that is, part of the balkans, and visegrad - after all, for us - the personification of central europe, i do not undertake to predict the results of the elections, it depends very much on the turnout, on the or voters of relatively small parties in the latter moment will take to vote, respectively. for fice, for pillikrini, fice, i remind you, this is the former prime minister, pelligrini...
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coalition, the right-wing visegrad coalition, kaczynski, orban, fitzo, and to what extent will thiscoalition be able to stay in the fairway of supporting ukraine? well, you see, now, well, it can all change, because before the large-scale aggression of russia, there were very close ties between warsaw and budapest, but after the start of military operations , after february 22, after february 24, 22, orban and moravetsky did not find a common language , now the situation... will change, because they are now more focused on, at least in the statements they make, during the election campaign, to strengthen ... in slovakia, the government will change and the fitz government will be formed, which they can do among themselves to negotiate in order to produce, or conduct some of our own, conduct some of our own regional policy, er, to a large extent it can also be a policy that will oppose the policy of brussels, the european union. because they will want to show their strength and their power in front of the european commission, but you know, well, again, i hope that this is all for now
coalition, the right-wing visegrad coalition, kaczynski, orban, fitzo, and to what extent will thiscoalition be able to stay in the fairway of supporting ukraine? well, you see, now, well, it can all change, because before the large-scale aggression of russia, there were very close ties between warsaw and budapest, but after the start of military operations , after february 22, after february 24, 22, orban and moravetsky did not find a common language , now the situation... will change, because...
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coalition, the right-wing visegrad coalition, kaczynsk.rban fitzo and to what extent will this coalition be able to stay in the fairway of supporting ukraine? well, you see, now, well, this can all change, because before the large-scale aggression of russia, there were very close ties between warsaw and budapest, but after the start of hostilities, after february 22 - after february 24, 22 , orban and muravetsky did not find a common language among themselves. now the situation may change, because they are now more focused on, at least in the statements they make, during the election campaign, to strengthen poland's defense capabilities, and i think that quite probably, given that there will be a change of government in slovakia and a fitz government will be formed, that they can agree among themselves to produce, or carry out some of their own, conduct some of their own regional policy, er, to a large extent it can also be politics , which will oppose the policies of brussels, the european union, because they will want to show their stren
coalition, the right-wing visegrad coalition, kaczynsk.rban fitzo and to what extent will this coalition be able to stay in the fairway of supporting ukraine? well, you see, now, well, this can all change, because before the large-scale aggression of russia, there were very close ties between warsaw and budapest, but after the start of hostilities, after february 22 - after february 24, 22 , orban and muravetsky did not find a common language among themselves. now the situation may change,...
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Oct 28, 2023
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about it more than once, it is the initiation of political consultations with the countries of the visegradur. the reason for this may be the decision to start negotiations between ukraine and the european union, which is becoming more and more obvious, this decision will political, and it, i want to emphasize, does not mean that ukraine will become a member of the eu in two years, as some of our government officials say, well, not individual, but leading ones, but this does not change the situation for the better for us, so it would be logical to offer our neighbors and who have already passed the path of european integration, so that they share their experience with us, that they be our partners in this matter, and not be our exclusive opponents, i am convinced that if ukraine publicly, as a country at war, reached out to this states for negotiations, and it was politically difficult for fico and orban to push her away. the second point that seems logical to me is fico's visit to the united states and his talks with joseph biden, if this happened in the first 100 days of his premiership,
about it more than once, it is the initiation of political consultations with the countries of the visegradur. the reason for this may be the decision to start negotiations between ukraine and the european union, which is becoming more and more obvious, this decision will political, and it, i want to emphasize, does not mean that ukraine will become a member of the eu in two years, as some of our government officials say, well, not individual, but leading ones, but this does not change the...
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in my opinion, ukraine in this situation should initiate consultations with the countries of the visegradree of which are our immediate neighbors, plus the czech republic , because we have a certain level of friction... with all of them, well, for example, in the czech republic we cannot in any way appoint our ambassador, and the fact that yevhen perebeinis left there, i think, creates, well, quite significant problems in ukrainian . relations, despite the fact that he passed in prague the other day, the summit of the crimean platform, that is, we have to extend our hand and emphasize that we are a warring country for which the experience of our central european neighbors in the matter of european euro-atlantic integration is important, it will be difficult for any politician to simply reject this hand extended by the representatives warring country, well, that's how it works, that's the political logic at the moment in our modern europe, and that's why i think that such a step would be, well , at least justified. mr. yevgeny, considering what orban has, for example questions to the europ
in my opinion, ukraine in this situation should initiate consultations with the countries of the visegradree of which are our immediate neighbors, plus the czech republic , because we have a certain level of friction... with all of them, well, for example, in the czech republic we cannot in any way appoint our ambassador, and the fact that yevhen perebeinis left there, i think, creates, well, quite significant problems in ukrainian . relations, despite the fact that he passed in prague the...
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a lot more problems, now let's look at poland, we say, these four countries, they are above the visegrad the czech republic, this is poland, these are words. and this is hungary, today the people returned and tusk's team returned to poland, before that poland in principle had a lot of problems with judicial reform, with law enforcement agencies, and they didn't want to talk about it very publicly, because they strongly supported it at the beginning that government of ukraine, here, but there were real problems there, if you... spoke from brussels with the people, they were worried about poland much more than they were worried about hungary in practice, so they were afraid that this two, three, or two would be formed. believe, hungary plus poland, they would have cemented a bloc in the east of europe, which would be anti-european, first of all, not even anti-ukrainian, but anti-, anti-eu, and this did not happen, democracy worked, maetnyk returned and brought the pro-european force back to power, the same thing will happen in other countries, democracies work like that, it was the same wi
a lot more problems, now let's look at poland, we say, these four countries, they are above the visegrad the czech republic, this is poland, these are words. and this is hungary, today the people returned and tusk's team returned to poland, before that poland in principle had a lot of problems with judicial reform, with law enforcement agencies, and they didn't want to talk about it very publicly, because they strongly supported it at the beginning that government of ukraine, here, but there...
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lets speak to woychev pshibliski editor in chief of the political magazine visegrad.l. thank you for being with us this evening. can we start in slovakia? he needs to other parties to gain majority in the parliament. who will he turned to? he majority in the parliament. who will he turned to?— he turned to? he will talk to his former colleague. _ he turned to? he will talk to his former colleague. the - he turned to? he will talk to his former colleague. the splinter i he turned to? he will talk to his - former colleague. the splinter party from his former government mr pellegrini who leads the party. another socialist party with much more centrist and more popular, mild populism approach to the electoral messages. secondly, he will search for support in other parties, which now turned to the eager radical christian democrats. radical or radical nationalist party. both parties have secured on the 10, 12 a and they would be necessary in order to secure a slight majority in parliament. both are not in hurried to enter a coalition with the former ex—prime minister who is
lets speak to woychev pshibliski editor in chief of the political magazine visegrad.l. thank you for being with us this evening. can we start in slovakia? he needs to other parties to gain majority in the parliament. who will he turned to? he majority in the parliament. who will he turned to?— he turned to? he will talk to his former colleague. _ he turned to? he will talk to his former colleague. the - he turned to? he will talk to his former colleague. the splinter i he turned to? he will...