The prime minister believes that “the anti-Slovak and anti-government media are applauding the student” and “dismantling the state on live television.”
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico responded to a recent incident when Slovak schoolboy Simon Omanik, wearing a ribbon in the colors of the Ukrainian flag on his jacket, refused to shake hands with the country’s President Peter Pellegrini . In particular, the head of government criticized the teenager. This is stated in his Facebook post.
Fico wrote that he “will not lie” and say what he would do if he held the position of president of the country, and that his Minister of Education organized such an event and one of the talented students did not shook hands as one of the three highest state officials.
“First, I will ask him if he has a room for the children? Second, what did his parents teach him? Third, I will take his reward and send him where he belongs, in front of all the Media And finally, I will thank the Minister of Education for his cooperation,” the official said.
The Prime Minister believes that the country’s president made a mistake when he said he respected the student because “there is nothing to respect here.” Moreover, according to Fico, “the anti-Slovak and anti-government media are applauding the student” and saying that “his hand, which refuses, is an example of disobedience.”
“The Soros media is dismantling the state on live television. Anyone, even if he has achieved anything, is good if he is ashamed of the state and its leaders. This will happen in the next elections.
Simon Omanik won this award for his bronze medal in the Central European Mathematical Olympiad. It was presented by the Minister of Education Tomas Drucker.
As you know, Fico continues to attack Ukraine for stopping the transfer of Russian gas to Europe. Fico has already threatened to cut off aid to Kyiv and called Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky, and now he suddenly wants to meet with him.
Source: korrespondent

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