Kotlar: Voice-SD Questioning Smer-SD and SNS to Stop Declining Poll Support
23. mája 2025 14:31
Bratislava, 23 May (TASR) - The Voice-SD party via the remarks of its representatives is questioning the work of both Smer-SD and the Slovak National Party (SNS), said Government Proxy for Investigating COVID-19 Pandemic Management Peter Kotlar, pointing to the party's criticism of his COVID-19 vaccines review and its objections to the intention not to support the pandemic agreement.
At the press conference, Kotlar played recorded statements by Interior Minister and Voice-SD party leader Matus Sutaj Estok and President Peter Pellegrini. "Why hasn't the president called me even once to ask me to inform him of what I know?" asked Kotlar, adding that he sees the statements as an attempt to salvage Voice-SD's declining poll numbers. He believes that the work of Culture Minister Martina Simkovicova (an SNS nominee) is also being questioned for the same reason.
Kotlar reiterated his concerns about the health risks of mRNA vaccines, claiming they are supported by daily calls from vaccinated individuals. He expressed his determination to continue his work. "No one will stop me," he stated, adding that he plans to present his findings weekly, even if he's no longer serving as the government proxy. "I don't need to go to government meetings, I don't enjoy them, and they don't even make me coffee," he remarked.
Kotlar once again referred to a forensic expert report that allegedly points to an extremely high level of DNA in the vaccines and the presence of substances not listed in the package insert. He also dismissed criticism from scientists.
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