A collection of photos and notes connected to Slovak politics, especially billboards which form an important part of campaigning in this EU country
Friday, February 24, 2012
Ordinary People Party (OL) - Bratislava, 2012
The text reads: "I've taken our flag from Slota, he doesn't have the right to hide behind it", "I'm voting for people. And you?", "Independent candidate for Slovak parliament". Ordinary People is a new party for the 2012 campaign headed by political activist Igor Matovič. Hlina is suggesting with this billboard that SNS leader Ján Slota uses nationalism as a shield that protects him from needing to answer questions about other relevant issues, such as 'How did you pay for that sports car, Mr. Slota?'. It looks as though Hlina would like to wrap himself in the nationalist flag in the same protective way that Slota does, so it doesn't make him appear particularly trustworthy either. I'd like to see if Hlina will go along with Matovič's requirement that all OS candidates take lie detector tests about taking bribes.
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