• what_is_a_name@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      This is more the oligarch / dictator wannabe. He is saying fascist things because that gets votes but like Orban if becoming a socialist, a devout Christian, a hard core libertarian gets his base riled up - he’ll do it.

      All he wants is to make sure to be able to steal more money and not get prosecuted by the next government.

      He is Orban (originally a left wing crusader), Lukashenko (originally a man anti corruption fire brand), Putin (originally a pragmatic technocrat) / they are now all hard right wing , “religious” (ignore all their lovers and affairs) men of the people (ignore the palaces and yachts). All of them flap in the wind of populism. It just so happens that all the slots are primed and ready to vote for fascism.

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        1 year ago

        Fascist and dictator/oligarch are not mutually exclusive. If anything they are mutually reinforcing.

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    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    Liberals have a slender lead in Slovakia's elections over a pro-Moscow party led by populist former PM Robert Fico, exit polls suggest.

    The pro-Moscow party, Smer-SD, had been expected to win the vote, but polls suggest its popularity has fallen in recent days.

    Progressive Slovakia, led by European Parliament vice-speaker Michal Simecka, was projected to win 23.5% of the vote, ahead of 21.9% for Mr Fico's party, an exit poll by Focus agency for TV Markiza showed.

    The threat has led to concerns among European Union and Nato members, while gaining support on social media among Slovaks who traditionally have warm sentiments towards Moscow.

    Slovakia has been a loyal and steadfast ally to Kyiv, supplying surface-to-air missiles and helicopters and even donating its entire fleet of retired MiG-29 fighter jets.

    Progressive Slovakia offers a vision of an "open, tolerant, cosmopolitan society" and has advocated following a liberal line within the European Union on issues such as green policies and LGBTQ+ rights.


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  • disconnectikacio@lemmy.world
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    Fun fact, he was a hungarian minority hater before, now supported by the "nationalist" hungarian orban. Fico's last government failed because an investigative journalist (investigating corruption) was killed during his ruling (probably by their side).

    Clear that putin also helped for fico