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Hutka chooses the Pirates, the ODS is buried. And he called on Nohavica to shut him up

21.04.2024 16:34 | Monitoring

How does a disgraced supporter of the five-party government coalition speak? Just listen to singer-songwriter Jaroslav Hutka. “To be honest, after the election I was determined to support them, but somehow they stopped allowing me to do that, it’s spoiling me,” said Hutka. But he returned to writing the song “Udavač z Těšín”, which he directed against Jarek Nohavic. “I had no idea that I would offend an entire nation. Nohavica should have shut me up or taken me to court for that when I sang that he was a coward.’

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Description: Pirates and Mayors in Ústí nad Labem started the hot phase of the election campaign with the slogan “A country without corruption, a future without debts”

Before the elections to the Chamber of Deputies, Hutka became one of the faces of support for the Pirates. As one of the peasants of the so-called Silver Arrow, he toured old towns in a pirate bus and convinced the elderly that the future of the Czech Republic would be in good hands with the Pirates. The result is four Pirates in the House. Before the elections to the European Parliament, Hutka was not contacted by the Pirates. He will still vote for them. “I will vote for them, but they have not asked for support yet. You have to decide that yourself. I will only try to publicly admit that I vote for them. The Greens are unelectable and all other parties are beyond my trust and interest,” Jaroslav Hutka revealed publicly on CNN Prima News.

He identified the ODS as the biggest problem of the entire government coalition. “To be honest, after the election I was determined to support them, but somehow they stopped allowing me, it’s spoiling me. They are unclear, indecisive, and even though Fiala is said to be putting the most energy into maintaining a coalition of five, I don’t really believe it. He is not even the real boss, despite being re-elected, of his ODS, which is the biggest problem of the coalition of five,” thinks Hutka. “I think that after Social Democracy, even this party is a write-off. It is a party to the opposition agreement – this immorality survives inside it and you can feel it,” charged the singer-songwriter with the main tent of the coalition of five.

At the events of the Minister of the Interior and the head of the STAN movement Debates without censorship Hutka looks on with understanding. “Maybe they’re doing it clumsily and our post-revival audience is turning up their noses, but at least they’re doing something,” he says, accusing other parts of the government of doing nothing but hiding in government buildings.

In order not to leave a dry thread on the government coalition, the singer-songwriter also joined the KDU-ČSL. “Folks have simply been folk for a hundred years. They were never a solid base under the statue of solidity and trustworthiness,” Hutka strummed the strings of the coalition of five with an anti-rust brush. And especially the Cyril Svoboda Hutka case. “They should simply fire Cyril Svoboda. He introduced them to the last crisis, he is a political Teflon chameleon. But the people are political cowards. I think that the unit of hypocrisy could be one person,” Bard wrote to the Czech Christian Democrats.

Jaroslav Hutka also turned his gaze to neighboring Slovakia. He did not condemn the Prime Minister there, Robert Fico, for the first time. On the contrary, he recognized certain political skills. “Fico is probably not just a crook and a mobster, but a wonderful dancer at the political ball,” Hutka generously pointed out at the recent meeting between the Slovak government and the Ukrainian government.

Here the thread of the conversation turned to Hutko’s profession, to songwriting. The Mohican of the Czech folk song Karel Kryl came to shake things up. Hutka gave him a bow and his admiration. “I liked Krylo, but I couldn’t break through his feeling of loneliness. He started dousing him with alcohol quite heavily, and I think it killed him in the end,” stated Hutka.

And it was the turn of Hutko’s media and songwriting “enemy”, Jaromír Nohavica. Hutka recalled that he wrote the text about Nohavic “The Whistleblower from Těšín” on the banks of the French Seine River. Just before that, he read a six-page StB file about Nohavic’s visit to Vienna, where Karel Kryl admitted to him that he was unhappy in the foreign broadcasting of Free Europe. Which then appeared in the StB file. And that prompted Hutka to write the text. He just had no idea what the consequences would be. “It was impossible to insult Krylo more, and that finally led me to finish the text. I had no idea that I would offend an entire nation. Nohavica should have shut my mouth for it or taken it to court when I sang that he was a coward,” regrets Hutka.

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