
Jozef Sedilek
Jozef Sedilek is an activist associated with the initiative 'Nie v našom meste' (Not in Our City), which is organizing protests in Banská Bystrica. He has been vocal about the political climate in Slovakia, criticizing the government's handling of foreign influences and domestic issues. Sedilek emphasizes the importance of citizen engagement in defending democratic values and expresses concern over the perceived failures of the current administration. His recent involvement in planning a protest on February 14 aims to express public discontent and send a message to coalition politicians regarding their governance.
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Countries Mentioned
Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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Slovakia | 2 | 7.00 | 0.08% | +0% | 5,459,642 | 4,272 | $110,000 | 86$ |
Totals | 2 | 5,459,642 | 4,272 | $110,000 | 86$ |
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Slovakia:
Jozef Sedilek from the initiative Nie v našom meste expressed dissatisfaction with attempts to undermine civil society.
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Slovakia:
Jozef Sedilek from the initiative Nie v našom meste expressed dissatisfaction with attempts to undermine civil society.
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Slovakia:
Jozef Sedilek is one of the organizers of the initiative Nie v našom meste.
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Slovakia:
Jozef Sedilek is one of the organizers of the initiative Nie v našom meste.
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Slovakia:
Jozef Sedilek is an activist from the initiative Nie v našom meste that organizes protests in Banská Bystrica.
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Slovakia:
Jozef Sedilek informed about the protest and its significance on the anniversary of the Slovak state.
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Slovakia:
Jozef Sedilek is an activist from the initiative Nie v našom meste, which organized the protest.
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Slovakia:
Jozef Sedilek spoke at the protest, condemning Robert Fico's government.
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Slovakia:
Jozef Sedilek spoke against Robert Fico's government during the protests.
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Slovakia:
Jozef Sedilek informed the crowd about their dissent against the government policies.
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