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Not leaders, but stranglers of the nation

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Vančo K. Tegov (Photo: Demokracija)

By: Vančo K. Tegov

“We, as world leaders, are responsible for justifying the expectations and listening to the calls of the people who elected us, entrusting us with the mission to lead them towards a better future,” believes Nataša Pirc Musar.

The lady holding the position of the President of the Republic of Slovenia says this about herself. She even speaks about the responsibility she holds. Of course, all this while driving her Maserati and at her Ruska dača – Russian Mansion. She has self-promoted herself as a global leader at a climate conference where they discuss air emissions, as if her sports car runs on hydrogen. Meanwhile, as a pure by-product of crony capitalism, she has many connections in her network that are far from climate responsibility, claiming that she did not weave it herself but allowed someone else to weave and entangle her in it.

The world distances itself from anything Russian, but she, at the top of the network, has a Russian mansion. She claims she was there as a global “leader” to show that Slovenia is firmly committed to the link between water and climate. However, with domestic climate policies left in the hands of far-left amateurs, we witness and endure floods and the non-enforcement of water laws. Here, she is not a leader. On every occasion, she brings her face with “imposing” parameters. She showcases her leadership only in more distant destinations; with neighbours or nearby countries (except for North Macedonia and Bosnia and Herzegovina), she cannot nurture anything except voluntary indifference. For now, thank God, the cultivation of relations with neighbouring and nearby countries is excellently managed by the former President of the Republic of Slovenia, Borut Pahor.

The Prime Minister is still in some romantic delusions from which he does not emerge. It is as if he is bound and committed to shallowness and poor positioning in the political and executive authority’s daily routine, for which he formally holds the position of the country’s leader. During his health, psychological, and mental twists, he entrusts the roles of dual executive functions to individuals like Šarec and Mesec, who have proven themselves inadept for fundamental ministerial responsibilities, let alone additional and, above all, nation-forming responsibilities.

“Dear” Prime Minister, the embarrassment of the function and the country itself does not seem to bother you. With such enthusiasm and a raised, albeit more neatly groomed hairstyle than at the beginning of your term, you carry yourself as if, as Ms. Nataša Pirc Musar stated, a global leader. No, you are not; instead, you are a strangler and destroyer of good things in people and in the country itself. The complete embarrassment occurred during the recent lighting of the holiday lights in Ljubljana, according to Janković’s criteria, which exposes and distorts the Slovenian and Ljubljana identity. You allowed yourselves a ludicrous move. As if it is not enough to show your servility and pettiness to the political “godfather”, you dare to consider it a special honour that the central Christmas tree on Prešeren Square is named after your current companion, Tina. The “Tina” tree, around which any slightly inebriated admirer can relieve themselves, especially in the more secluded hours of the night. A greater competition and rush will occur when the time comes to bring down the “Tina” tree. At that time, it will be challenging to control the stampede of demolishers. Then, you will not have six security guards, personal ones from Milović’s squad, to procedurally monitor the correct felling of “Tina”.

Urška Klakočar Zupančič, the President of the National Assembly, sorry, the giggling adopter of Rwandan monkeys who rents out her mare for 170 euros per hour in her free time, considers herself a leader of great dimensions. She is undoubtedly a leader, but only on the list of prominent individuals who lack fundamental coherence with a useful and efficient everyday life. Every opportunity as a “leader” is used to shame the house in which the formal first persons (unfortunately, no ladies) reside, interrupting speakers, taking their words, qualifying, interpreting wrongly, and suggesting future actions of independent bodies. The “oasis” for the outbursts of her deep shallowness, where she took refuge after being “kicked out” from the judiciary, will soon dry up. At that point, she will truly be left with only attending events where politically exploited “grandmas” gather in red shoes, as seen at a recent event.

This is how it is in our country. We have something to be ashamed of. We do not have anyone in positions of power whom we can admire and even follow. In this country, something will always be wrong until one day everything is right and as it should be. Until then, political, cultural, and media incompetents will continue to have the upper hand, along with some favoured airheads and narcissists…

Except in the event of a potential awakening… You never know.

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