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Thursday, December 26, 2024

“Decree-based” allocation of migrant centres to two border municipalities

By: Vančo K. Tegov

On Thursday, the government decided to establish asylum centres for the accommodation of international protection seekers in the area of former border crossings Obrežje and Središče ob Dravi. However, it seems that the government “forgot” to inform the municipality and its residents about this decision.

Just like it does many times. That is it. And it will be so. It sounds and reads. Simple. Autocratic. Premier’s. Deliberate ‘Palestinisation’ and demographic devastation of the country. How long will all of this be tolerated? On which field will he continue to intervene and destroy and nullify what has been achieved?

How was the government “award” received by the municipalities?

In the municipalities where this is supposed to happen, they are unpleasantly surprised. The municipality of Središče ob Dravi is truly picturesque, nestled between the hilly Slovenian hills to the north and the Drava River to the south. How, then, should they introduce illegal migrants into such a municipality that invests significantly in Slovenian tradition and culture, where predominantly religious people, especially on Sundays, regularly attend mass at the Church of St. Duh? In no way. Soon and uncontrollably, in the name of certain rights determined by someone who has not invested a second of their time, will, and more into preserving the rural areas and traditions, they will tarnish, spoil, and distort this image. Pollution will also be mental, behavioural, and cultural (if there is any culture in these future foreigners).

Is someone in Golob’s government getting confused lately? Everything seems to point to that. Primarily, it concerns decisions against their own nation. Supporters and advocates of illegal migrants and terrorists are in Ljubljana, imposing them on others. The foremost among them is Robert Golob, the first authentic fool, as former minister Dr Vasko Simoniti almost affectionately called him, who goes by the name “prime minister”. If this is a government, am a log, someone might say.

What do they say at the municipality in Brežice?

“We have no information; we have not received any resolution. Currently, there is a request for an extraordinary session, which we will have on Tuesday. Two local communities (Velika Dolina and Obrežje) will also hold extraordinary sessions; the resolutions they will adopt will be seen on Monday and Tuesday.” All the information received about this matter came after the government session – a call from the director of the Office for Migration, who informed us about it. Even that was brief. “I hope that the Slovenian government still governs on Slovenian territory. If it has no influence, then I really do not know if Slovenia is still a country,” added Mayor Ivan Molan.

In Brežice, they have experienced many negative consequences since 2015 when the first wave and the “massacre” over all the green, normal, and well-organised surroundings occurred, and they devoured, broke, soiled, stained, and stole everything that came their way like locusts.

Does anyone realise the potential consequences, both for themselves and the affected municipalities?

The citizens are extremely dissatisfied with all of this. Discontent can escalate into anger, and then there will be nothing but escalations that bring everything but good.

Do those who have the power to decide for others take a moment to reflect on their wrongdoings? Are they obligated to consider their citizens, or is it perhaps just the opinion of a supporter of all the global schemes of Soros, the main patron of shallow and foolish feminised politicians dependent on his money?

Asylum centres, as already known, bring an entirely new situation. Suddenly, asylum seekers will have the same rights as all citizens – they can move freely, children must go to school, they are guaranteed healthcare, and they even receive money from the state to go shopping, to restaurants, etc. With their physical presence and movement in crowds in their free time, they will compete with locals, diminishing and endangering the essential living space. It must not come to this; the lid is already jumping off when it happens.

When things get very tense and dissatisfied citizens knock on the doors of the “first fool” in the country, he will not be close. The government and all those who agree with it will be scared out of their wits and lack self-confidence, or none at all. By then, it will be too late.

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