What do you think is the main theme of the elections you want to reach out to?
The main ones are two related issues. The first is the current pressure to make everything more expensive through the European Union’s New Green Deal. The second is the pressure to submit to senseless covid measures that result in discrimination against unvaccinated people.
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Are unvaccinated people really your main election topic?
Indeed, unvaccinated people come to us and are afraid that they will lose their jobs, that their children will experience discomfort at school. Vaccines are now to be ordered for children from the age of five, and there will be a tendency to force children to be vaccinated, which is an extremely risky thing to do. Although I myself do not know of any serious side effects of vaccines, no one can say that they will not. Vaccines have not been on the market for a long time, they have not been tested. I consider mass vaccination of children to be very dangerous.
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How would the Free Covenant deal with the crisis?
We would certainly listen more to experts such as Professor Beran, who proposed targeted measures at the beginning of the epidemic to prevent the spread of the disease in the places where it is most prevalent.
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We know that people at risk most often caught covid in a hospital or social facility. We certainly neglected this last fall and there was a bigger wave than it had to be. The solution is to make sure that people are responsible for their health, rather than forbidding them from going to the sauna and playing sports, so that they can become resistant to infection.
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There were many such resilients who nevertheless died of covid
There were a number of such cases, but the state certainly did not protect these people with a lockdown. It must have been destined for them. A significant part of the victims were diabetics, pensioners, sick people and they need to be protected. Our motto is “endanger the protected, treat the sick, let the healthy live”.
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Health has two dimensions, physical and mental. Various health problems also developed here due to the neglect of routine care, and they also affected the number of dead.
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What will happen if you fail in the election?
If we fail, another lockdown is likely to come and the government will support the green policy coming from Brussels. We will not be able to live normally and everything will become more expensive. The hypocritical environmental policy of the New Green Deal has a significant impact on the rise in the price of petrol, energy and thus everything.
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I was wondering what will happen to you?
Many people are already preparing for the municipal elections, which will be next autumn. We have a senator (Jaroslav Chalupecký in Jindřichův Hradec) and thus we have a secure overlap into parliamentary politics.
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We will certainly deploy more candidates in the Senate elections. These elections will certainly not solve all the problems that this country has.
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Will the Tricolor, Free, Privateers bloc survive the elections, or will the Free will be a separate party again?
If there are no early elections, then municipal elections await us, and within them, all cells can decide how to proceed. If we succeed, we will be united. Only a single parliamentary group can enforce our program, on which we have 95 percent agreement. We made concessions only in marginality.
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Why should people vote for you, not the SPD, which has similar highlights in the program?
We have fundamental solutions and we will not go anywhere from them. They have been free for twelve years and our opinions are constant, while for Tomia Okamura it is variable. We have experts in all areas, which is not the case with SPD. The SPD places great emphasis on migration and security, and our shadow interior minister is David Bohbot, who has experience in the Israeli military. He has much more experience moving these things than anyone from the SPD. There is no greater expert on security and migration in the Czech Republic.
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If you succeeded, would you prefer to negotiate with YES or with Together?
The ODS is very close to us, it is the only right-wing party. Coalition Together is another chapter. We will negotiate with everyone, but the closest to us is really the ODS. However, our priority is to implement our program rather than pushing ourselves into government engagement. In addition, all three parties in our bloc would have to speak in favor of joining the government. Our program will do better if we are united in opposition than fragmented in coalition.
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