At the time, the meeting of the parliament was chaired by Tibor Gašpar from the strongest government party, Prime Minister Robert Fico’s Direction. Gašpar warned the deputy that his clothing was violating the rules of procedure and asked him to at least wear a jacket over his T-shirt. When the deputy refused, Gašpar then had the broadcast circuit turned off and had the public areas, where media representatives were also present, emptied. “About five or six policemen came there and decided to use force. I told them that I know that they are not to blame,” said Šipoš in the published video. He left the police voluntarily.
🔴 TOTALITY IN NR SR: Michal Šipoš was silenced for the truth and kicked out of the plenum‼️
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The member of the Slovakian movement pointed out to ex-prime minister Igor Matovič that he was not given the opportunity to speak in the plenary session in the debate on the government’s proposal for a consolidation package. “I wanted to tell the truth and argue that they are going to rob people in Slovakia, so they used force against me,” Šipoš told journalists.
Matovič argued that the Rules of Procedure of the Slovak Parliament do not state anywhere that a deputy may not wear a T-shirt. “It is written there that you cannot bring promotional materials into the meeting hall. The saddest thing is that the judge today was the one who betrayed the police force to the mafia and who is directly responsible for the death of Ján Kuciak and Martina Kušnírová,” said Matovič. Gašpar was the police director and resigned from his post in 2018 after the murder of investigative journalist Ján Kuciak and his fiancee Martina Kušnírová.
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According to Matovič, the inscription “They raised their salaries, tax people” describes the entire government consolidation. “The time has returned when people will be punished for telling the truth,” added the chairman of the Slovakia movement.
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