
Alojz Hlina
Alojz Hlina is a Slovak politician affiliated with the SaS party, recognized for his involvement in legislative discussions concerning regional development and environmental protection. He has recently expressed concerns over the proposed Málinec power plant, particularly criticizing the government's insufficient dialogue with local communities and questioning the project's economic feasibility. Hlina emphasized the need for transparent communication and proper evaluations of the project's potential impact on local resources.
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Countries Mentioned
Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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Slovakia | 6 | 5.33 | 0.24% | +20% | 5,459,642 | 15,908 | $110,000 | 321$ |
Totals | 6 | 5,459,642 | 15,908 | $110,000 | 321$ |
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Recent Mentions
Slovakia:
Alojz Hlina expressed concerns about animal welfare in relation to a recent outbreak.
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Slovakia:
Alojz Hlina reveals that his concerns for animals led him to close the gates at his farm when an outbreak was reported.
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Slovakia:
Alojz Hlina from SaS pointed out the lack of border controls despite the confirmed outbreak.
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Slovakia:
Alojz Hlina is an active member of the opposition who creates videos criticizing the government's actions.
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Slovakia:
Alojz Hlina is noted for actively creating videos criticizing the government's performance.
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Slovakia:
Alojz Hlina published a video on Facebook claiming that the animals should still be in closed bags in the vehicle.
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Slovakia:
Alojz Hlina is a member of the National Council who accused Minister Tomáš Taraba of involvement in land fraud schemes.
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Slovakia:
Alojz Hlina wrote a critical article that helped the Orthodox church secure land for construction.
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Slovakia:
Alojz Hlina criticized the coalition members for their arrogance in not opening the committee.
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Slovakia:
Alojz Hlina criticized the coalition members for their arrogance in not opening the committee.
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