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Havlíček orders an alarm clock and Maláčová fills in a secret. The Minister’s sharp words became the target of jokes

During an interview with Czech Television, the Minister of Labor and Social Affairs, Jana Maláčová, spoke unflatteringly about the Prime Minister and head of the ANO movement, Andrej Babiš. The moment she thought the camera was off, she said he had made a mess and that he was an idiot. On Sunday, the television broadcast a recording of the statement on 168 hours.

In this way, Maláčová joined the ranks of a number of other politicians who did not take napkins in their statements to their political allies and opponents. However, in the current context of the coronavirus crisis, the state of emergency and the government measures being taken, its words resonate at least in the environment of social networks more than ever before.

Although the chairman of the CSSD, Jan Maláček, argued that it was not fair from television, he did not dispute the opinion of his colleague.

And Minister Malačová said it to her mouth.

Maybe she was just following the Prime Minister’s instructions and didn’t want to be polite.

It’s possible she cooked it. An adept in her place would certainly be found.

It would not be the first time in history that members of the government hold back. After the well-known greeting “Kalouska, you are number one”, this one may come.

Speaking of Kalousek, it’s clear it’s his fault anyway.

But still, the statement she made to the Prime Minister is more appropriate as a curse on a dog than an evaluation of a colleague’s work.

You also just have to be careful that it doesn’t really end with just those TV games.

And Jana Maláčová, for example, did not have to join the demonstrators calling for the resignation of the Prime Minister.

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