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Tuesday, March 17, 2026

And that is why on March 22 we must say: “Enough is enough!”

By: Jože Biščak

Four years is a relatively short period in a person’s life. Even for the mandate of a political option that takes over the government, four years is too short to bring real change, yet long enough to cause damage that at least one generation will have to pay for.

And Golob’s government belongs among those that, through wastefulness, restrictions on freedom (economic, personal, and freedom of speech), demonising private enterprise, and the frightening abuse of all branches of power, has turned Slovenia into a chaotic socialist state. The path back to normality, where the state does not steal from you at every step, where the public sector understands that it is the servant (and not the master) of citizens (especially net taxpayers), where work is valued rather than cycling activism, where the native population is not suppressed in favour of illegal arrivals, and where individuals are not afraid to voice criticism for fear of police or judicial prosecution, will be long and difficult. That is why on March 22 we must say: “Enough is enough!”

Leftists are not only morally and intellectually degenerate; they are malicious, corrupt, envious, and spiteful. It is not enough for them to subjugate the state and its subsystems, under their rule, anyone who thinks or works differently from what they prescribe becomes a deviation that must be crushed and ultimately destroyed materially and removed physically. Every citizen who has watched Golob’s rampaging across Slovenia for four years must understand this. That is why on March 22 we must say: “Enough is enough!”

For four years, the current coalition has oppressed the people; (net) taxpayers have had to pay the bills for its trivial policies and decisions. Ministries have hired street activists who do nothing; they simply lounge in cafés and think about how to extract even the last bit of money from honest, hardworking, God‑fearing people, money that the feathered king graciously allowed them to keep. But only until the next mandate, because they have already announced that they must consider yet another tax to satisfy their greed. That is why on March 22 we must say: “Enough is enough!”

For four years, freedoms have been deliberately and systematically undermined. We all felt it and knew it, but the left, with the help of the mainstream media, led by the national broadcaster, howled that this had to be accepted as inevitable progress. Unfortunately, many accepted this, still believe it, and do not understand that freedom is not a by‑product of the state or an ideology, but a precondition for the existence of a democratic country. Golob’s government was steering Slovenia toward total control over its citizens, toward a socialist dictatorship. That is why on March 22 we must say: ‘Enough is enough!’

Leftist, bloodthirsty, and cowardly savages have turned the economic climate into hostility toward entrepreneurs. Anyone among them who dared to say that every additional tax burden or mandatory payment (be it a Christmas bonus or minimum wage increase) harms them because they might have to close their business or move to a more tax‑friendly environment was met with threats and mockery, “then go, if you do not like it.” It was a clear message that entrepreneurial people should simply disappear from Slovenia, even though everyone should know that entrepreneurs are the ones who ensure a country’s development and progress. That is why on March 22 we must say: “Enough is enough!”

Golob’s mandate was a mandate of scandals: from “cleansing Janša supporters,” to phantom computers, wasteful ministers, and a holy war against doctors, to the abuse of parliamentary inquiries to attack the conservative opposition. Not to mention the fraternising with autocratic, dictatorial, and far‑left regimes around the world, when Slovenia, with Minister Tanja Fajon, completely betrayed the trust of its Western allies. That is why on March 22 we must say: “Enough is enough!”

And vote for the right. And elect a right‑(centre) government.

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