
By: Celjski glasnik
It was once again proven that the only correct and logical decision was for the MPs not to support Katarina Bervar Strnad as the new Human Rights Ombudswoman.
Now that they have run out of arguments as to why asylum seekers and those who have not paid anything into the Slovenian pension and insurance system should be entitled to long-term care, they have gone after Dr Matej Lahovnik. It has also become evident how politics, through its personnel, exploits the Slovenian healthcare system in order to infiltrate these people into rights for which they have not contributed a single euro.
Even though the government and its media apparatus boasted about people from Gaza to whom they provided treatment at URI Soča, today an economist, Dr Matej Lahovnik, is being persecuted for commenting on “their” photo. From those photos it is clearly visible that these are older men, despite the government insisting they were children; today, however, the Legal Network is pursuing Dr Lahovnik over a comment on that photo.
As the economist explained, even bearded “children” who have not contributed a single euro to the coffers of the Health Insurance Institute (ZZZS) or the Pension and Disability Insurance Institute (ZPIZ) will be entitled to long-term care, and in the end exploited their treatment at URI Soča to obtain asylum. According to the Legal Network, this constitutes hate speech, and therefore Dr Lahovnik has been reported to the Ethics Commission of the University of Ljubljana. When arguments run out, do they resort to Milan Kučan’s slogan: “first discreditation, then liquidation”?