Nika Kovacs
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He's not a supporter of Ukraine.
But then Netanyahu has been very supportive of Orban, despite Orban having some pretty anti-Semitic tendencies.
But Orban always sides with Israel inside the European Union and against Palestine.
And so there's this kind of weird convergence of
The American far right and Trump and Putin and Orban and guys like Johnson and Slovenia and Netanyahu, like these guys all help each other out.
And again, we're not saying it's an Israeli state operation, but we are saying that we're a group of former Mossad guys are getting paid to help Johnson.
Well, yeah.
And so there are a lot of questions going to be answered.
I do want to ask you about the Slovenian election results.
So part of what happened here is it seemed like Jansa was going to cruise to victory, like you said.
In part because there was a vigorous campaign, in part because of this in the in the final week, it turned out that the progressive incumbent won a plurality.
He won more votes than Janza.
However, you know, everybody was under 30 percent because there are a lot of parties.
How do you feel about the election result and what I know now it's a coalition formation question.
Like, do we have any sense of who's going to be the next prime minister of Slovenia?
Golub is the incumbent, the progressive incumbent.
Makes you exhausted thinking about it.
Well, we'll follow it.
Two more questions that kind of widen this lens a little bit.
One is you're obviously involved in Slovenian politics, but you're also involved in anti-authoritarian politics across Europe and frankly around the world.