New Ambassador to Germany Čistecký will have to explain the strange illegal transfer of medicines to Moscow - No one is stopping to ask why an ordinary embassy employee was dragged into this? Why did he bring the drugs on the basis of incomplete information? Why didn't he additionally deliver the Chistecky prescription as he promised to bring and deliver to the Russian side on March 1, 2024 when he was on vacation? If this is an action of the MFA all the more likely the employee should have been informed about the whole matter in advance. It should not be a problem for the MFA to arrange for these medicines and to provide the necessary documents for transportation. The problem for the MFA should be for whom the medicines were intended and for what disease? It appears that Čistecký is being covered at all costs, until the last minute, despite his severe mental illness, or is that why? Apparently somewhere the interest is really much higher. The question is who is running this apparent intelligence game and in whose favour. For the benefit of our country, hardly...
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The personal courage and responsibility of individuals will decide the fate of our country
Fortunately, there are more and more of them. Politicians and those most responsible do not show it. They do not have the courage to make decisions that would jeopardize their positions. They are in thrall to the power, corrupt structures. Maintaining their own undeserved prosperity at any cost is a priority. They only prattle on about serving the country.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs needs to be completely replaced. Current events in diplomatic circles would suggest so. This "scandal of the communist scum" and their criminal practices could not have fallen any deeper. I have been hearing from more and more diplomats with more and more shocking information. I will gradually publish them and make suggestions to the investigating and controlling authorities. Will the necessary changes begin at the corruption-ravaged MFA? No one in the world takes it seriously anymore. Only dictatorial regimes can rejoice...
Words from the end of a poem from A.S. Pushkin's collection "The sower went out to sow his seed" are still true - in Russia and in the Czech Republic: "Don't let the herds stand for freedom, cut them, cut them, beat them and nothing, their inheritance from generation to generation, is a bullwhip and a whip."
We all have a choice, yet...
JŠ
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President Petr Pavel is not clear about his values. Josef Mašín reminds him!
Jiří Čistecký, Consul General of the Czech Republic in Istanbul, recevied the members of ILSA Istanbul (Istanbul University Faculty of Law, International Law Club) in the Consulate General building.
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