Actress Veronika Žilková had a demanding weekend. Her granddaughter Rozárka’s father, Jaromír Soukup, should have called the police at her daughter’s home. He said he didn’t like that his daughter was being watched by a stranger. However, Žilková was not the only one who was enraged by Soukup, she blames the whole case on the Minister of the Interior, Vít Rakušana (STAN). But he strongly objected to her words.
In addition to Jaromír Soukup’s criticism, Veronika Žilková also leaned on Interior Minister Vít Rakušan. She told him that the police broke into her daughter’s house on Saturday night. Everything was supposed to be punctuated by Soukup. “And that’s enough, on Saturday the police of the Czech Republic broke into Agáty’s house to find Róza at home enjoying dinner. The police intervention in front of the house and then my arrival from the theater were photographed by tabloid photographers. All this at the behest of Jaromír Soukup.” Žilková got angry at instagram.
But the actress also pointed the finger at the Minister of the Interior, according to her, the police should deal with more important cases, and not petty disputes in her family. “Mr. Austrian, this is how you task the police? Isn’t the real danger to the citizens more important? Why didn’t the police contact the mother and instead break into the house and scare the child with a professional babysitter?” Žilková attacked the Austrian.
However, he did not like the criticism and strictly objected. “According to some, I am incompetent as Minister of the Interior, according to others, I am capable of everything. What I am certainly not capable of is telling the police what they should or shouldn’t do. The police know what their responsibilities are. The lay public still has distorted ideas about it, as I find out even during my Debates without censorship,” wrote the Minister of Justice on social networks.
He poked a little more at the recently divorced actress and reminded her of her failed marriage with politician Martin Stropnický. “From you, Mrs. Žilková, given that your ex-husband was the Minister of Foreign Affairs and Defense, I would have expected more insight into the competences of government representatives. In any case, I sincerely wish you all the most peaceful resolution of all family disputes.” concluded the Austrian.
Žilková responded ironically to his sharp answer with a picture from the official website of the police, where it is stated that the Police of the Czech Republic is subordinate to the Ministry of the Interior. “I’m sorry, an exaggerated verb. The minister doesn’t task the police, he’s just superior to the police and they’re subordinate to him,” added the actress sarcastically.
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2024-02-19 10:00:00
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