Former Czech President Miloš Zeman came to Slovakia at the invitation of the Prime Minister there, Robert Fico. The Tatras became one of the goals of his journey, but he encountered problems. Zeman went to the top of the mountains in only a sweater and thus underestimated the mountain weather. The police had to help him, writes the daily Echo24.cz.
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Zeman began his stay in Slovakia in one of the Tatra guest houses, Echo24.cz reports. “Friends, I am reporting from the sunny Tatras, where I came at the invitation of my friend Robert Fico. I started my stay with a great lunch at the charming Penzion Strachan, where we were generously entertained. Jaro Strachan and his wife are nice and warm people. I was happy to meet them,” Zeman wrote on social networks.
He subsequently visited the High and Low Tatras. And it was here that the Slovak police had to save him from catching a cold.
“As they say – you learn all your life. I went to the mountains in just a sweater and that was a big mistake. The weather here changes really fast. I was saved from catching a cold by two excellent Slovak policemen, to whom I am very grateful. And I also thought it was right to explain why you could meet me yesterday in the Low Tatras in a police uniform,” the former Czech president further informed on his Facebook account.
Before visiting the Slovak Tatras, Zeman managed to receive MEPs Kateřina Konečná (Stačilo!) and Filip Turk (Přísaha a Motoristé) in Prague and take a ride in the Vysočina in the legendary yellow inflatable boat.
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