Building and development, our plan for Prague. The gossiping activists must stop, ask for a candidate for mayor of Prague on January 5
What state is Prague in after four years of leading the Pirates, Prague itself and others?
I was born and grew up in Prague 7, I know a lot of people there and I can compare how this part of the city looks today and how it looked before. Everyone talks about bike lanes, but that’s only the tip of the iceberg that people see. They no longer see what the housing policy, the budget and other things look like. They don’t know that the town hall could have been bought, instead Mr. Čižinský tendered another building for crazy money, where there isn’t even a parking space, only bike racks. In addition, there was asbestos in that building and over 100 million was paid for the removal of the asbestos.
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I have been living in Prague 5 for years now and my world is now there. Let anyone say what they want, just as Pavel Bém was the last functional mayor of Prague, Milan Jančík was the last functional mayor of Prague 5. Unfortunately, he is a controversial figure, some say he is a thief, but strangely enough, the man has never been convicted of anything. I can say that the whole of Anděl stood up for Mr. Jančík, the town hall and the shopping center, and that’s the last thing that happened in Prague 5. Similarly, under Pavel Bém, tunnels were built at the level of the whole of Prague. Yes, there was also talk about overpricing, but the tunnel complex is standing, it serves people, and no one can imagine today what traffic in the city would look like without it.
In contrast, what happened under Mrs. Krnáčová, Mr. Hudeček, and Mr. Svoboda? Nothing. I’m not talking about Mr. Hřib at all. They only made the embankment and a few other streets impassable for us, the one-way roads are reversed to annoy the driver and the city police became a repressive unit.
So the pirate leadership of the capital failed completely?
We don’t even have to debate that. Pirates started out as CD rippers, somewhere stealing software from the “rich” and giving it to the “poor”. Later, they became an ultra-leftist part of a select few, and both in parliament and at the municipal level, we will see that they are only capable of chaotic decisions without logic and positive impact. Instead of their friends, they should have hired experts who understand their fields a little, but that didn’t happen. Today, four years later, we see what it all leads to.
The present time shows how much we need experienced people in leadership who can handle crisis situations. We see it at the government level as well. The prime minister may be a nice person, an academic, but he is completely incapable of crisis management, it is beyond him. As well as Pirates, the main activity can be characterized in one word, amateurism. I know people who are engineers and can’t put gas in their car. What I mean by that is that just because someone has a college degree, it doesn’t automatically mean they can run a state or a city.
In the past period, it is not possible to find a larger project in Prague that would make sense from the point of view of the future and development of the city?
Not at all. A number of completely unnecessary projects were implemented, money was eaten up, senselessly thrown out the window, without any reasonable meaning. We, as Prague without chaos, are clear about what we want to do. I will mention the most burning thing of the moment. Prague owns one hundred percent of the company Pražská plynárenská, which was previously under the management of capable people and was in positive numbers, everything worked without a problem. Today, Pražská plynárenská is in debt, for which Putin is not to blame, nor the current crisis, but the company’s incompetent management. We want and have a plan for Pražská plynárenská to secure its own gas and give it to the citizens of Prague at a lower price.
It is necessary to look at things rationally and the interest of citizens, normal people, must come first. Currently, we are witnessing that all politics is governed by a kind of doctrine and under the slogan “destroy Putin at all costs” we impoverish our own nation, citizens, industry, everything.
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Where do you think the current development is headed?
Let’s hope not to hell, even if it looks like it so far. We hear all sorts of excuses from the government as to why it is going, but we let the Germans take care of us, our money. We sell them electricity that they have voluntarily prepared themselves for at home, and the Czech consumer ends up paying more than the Poles, even though we produce a surplus of electricity. I understand that the economy is a complex thing, but it is necessary to take a rational and sober view. To take a second sweater and similar nonsensical advice from Mrs. Pekarová, it is turned on its head.
We all say we live in a democracy. If I democratically buy gas that I pay for, then what does Mrs. Pekar care if I have an open window or not. Not to mention that not long ago, everyone advised that we should regularly ventilate, especially in schools, to prevent the spread of covid. And now we don’t have to open the window even once in the whole winter so as not to support Putin? Perverted thinking. Again, we must be more papal than the pope. Our people do not think so, and this must change both in the leadership of the state and in the leadership of Prague.
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author: I like Doll