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The trumpet of Martin Odlazek with untrue incitements against the “Hojs’ police” and the Prime Minister

By: Domen Mezeg / Nova24tv

In Reporter, which at one time was considered one of the serious, dignified and balanced media, but to this day has broken into the spittle of the anti- ‘Janšism’ of “holy war”, this time again served with untrue incitement. According to them, their reliable sources confirm that fourteen days ago, Prime Minister Janša ordered Interior Minister Hojs and Police Director General Olaj to conduct house searches “against his alleged biggest opponents”. The Prime Minister has already called the allegations false. It seems that Janša’s “biggest opponents” are in fact good business partners of the transition tycoon Odlazek, who also owns Reporter.

The media baron of the transitional left, Martin Odlazek, has recently launched a hysterical offensive against Prime Minister Janez Janša and the current government, in particular by buying Primorske novice and the daily Večer, thus strengthening his mighty empire of print media, radio and television stations and portals, and consequently undoubtedly strengthened the “independence” and “diversity” of the Slovenian media space. No matter, the parliamentary elections are approaching, we need to come to the aid of our colleagues who are supposed to be in trouble because of Janša, especially those who have political ambitions, such as the President of the Court of Audit and Odlazek’s friend Tomaž Vesel.

In addition to Vesel, the media also mention the law firm Čeferin (Aleksander Čeferin, Peter Čeferin and Rok Čeferin), former state secretary for national security and former director of Sova Damir Črnčec and Ljubljana mayor Zoran Janković. In any case, in the media (rightly so), they also tremble for their infamous owner. The above-mentioned gentlemen, who are being defended by Odlazek’s trumpet, have been diligently involved in the anti-government offensive in the last year, and they carry a lot of sins with them, on which we have already extensively reported on. An exception to the anti-government struggle may be Janković, who has been quieter lately, but in the past he has widely said that he has always been against Janša and therefore cannot go to prison, which also says something about the “independence” of the prosecution and judiciary.

But fear is hollow inside and empty outside, says the proverb. Anyone with a clear conscience has nothing to fear from Hojs’s “coppers”. But given Odlazek’s controversial business, this is clearly not the case. The gentleman has already had a suspicious reputation for suspicion of money laundering and tax evasion, and he has already been convicted of business fraud. He is also known for financially draining and destroying once-profitable magazines. The above names of influencers, however, are not an end in themselves. We have recently reported that all indications are that Vesel has created his own influential business and political network with players in the transition network during his time as head of the Court of Auditors. Among the central names are without a doubt the legally convicted media tycoon Odlazek and UEFA President Aleksander Čeferin.

Črnčec has already been exposed as a source of information

Investigative journalist Bojan Požar also explained the Reporter’s report: “Janez Janša’s biggest political opponents”?! – One law firm, the expiring Court of Audit, the indebted and once convicted (for fraud) media owner who publishes this, and one ex-informant who switched sides and dictates such texts. Horrible.” The latter refers to Črnčec, who has been repeatedly exposed as a source of information, who in a coordinated manner provides the transition cartel of “independent” journalists with “interesting” information for the overthrow of the current government. The latest such case was an attempt to denigrate Defence Minister Matej Tonin. Požar revealed how, thirteen minutes apart, three journalists from three different media (POP TV, Večera and Svet24) sent almost identical e-mails to the Ministry of Defence.

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