Danuše Nerudová decided to enter politics directly in the presidential role, revealing considerable ambitions. Although she came close to the coveted goal, she finally ended up just below the advancing ranks. Her political appetite did not pass and she threw herself into the European Parliament in the colors of the STAN movement and is one of the most visible faces of that body. She attracts attention with clashes with matadors of the so-called desolate scene or with an effort to get on current topics, most recently for example with a photo in a general's uniform.
People's motivations to enter active politics can vary. Often, they include the desire for power, a well-paid livelihood, and an exceptional position in which decisions can be made about many things. Lifelong so-called breeding members live in the representative functions (from municipalities, through regions, to the Chamber of Deputies or the European Parliament).
For them, the alpha and omega is the very affiliations to that body associated with certain material advantages (from the reward for non-committed municipal representatives, to parliamentary allowances and assistants). It seems that for Daňuši Nerudová (STAN), all the mentioned aspects of the political position are a combination of the pleasant with the useful.
She took politics quite from the top, trying to become the first Czech president, and so far she was the only woman in this battle who at least approached the chance of success. At least compared to the previous round of elections, which no woman took part in.
While her colleagues, who got themselves noticed through the election and soon ran for the senatorial candidacy, Nerudová capitalized on the support from the presidential campaign in the European Parliament elections, which was a small novelty in the attack strategy on political functions.
The "presidential" spirit did not leave her. As a politician, she cleverly knows how to use the tricks of Brouka Pytlíka in flying from flower to flower with sweet juice. From the presentation of politics for the young, through rational support of green politics, she easily moved to the automotive industry, where she performed an interesting pirouette.
By participating in the working group, she advocated a reduction in charges for European car manufacturers. The intensity of her involvement in this effort of the European People's Party is not completely known to ordinary mortals, but even her fellow MEP and political rival Filip Turek joined it. The Honorary Lifetime President of the Motorists Party creatively agreed to parasitize on another's work, perhaps due to his original profession of graphic designer, which he studied at a private secondary school.
Politicians bark at each other from time to time wanting the same thing, just being embarrassed to say it. However, the thematic universality of the Member of the European Parliament does not end there, currently the security of Europe is being discussed, so there is no reason to sit in the corner.
"An important point is also the role of the European Investment Bank, which practically does not fund defense projects. Rules must be set so that innovative companies get capital for scaling technologies. At the same time, it is also necessary to ensure balanced competition in the sector so that dominance is not gained by only a few large companies at the expense of small and medium-sized enterprises, which are the source of innovations,"
Danuše Nerudová fired a machine gun on X network.
In the rhetoric of this firearm, the original profession of an economics teacher is evident, as it features "scaling technologies" and the previously mentioned "small and medium enterprises". However, in the accompanying image, probably from an AI workshop, Danuše Nerudová is in a U.S. Army general's uniform.
The former presidential candidate will not settle for the position of a breeding member of the party, and at the next STAN congress, she may want to jump into the party leadership. The appetite would certainly be there, the question is how her party colleagues will take this. The politician, in addition to thematic universality, enjoys provoking her colleagues from the opposite political spectrum with a special view to the so-called desolate scene, which is accompanied by extensive social networking hate. In addition to the pre-election debate with Turk, her grimacing towards the russophilia of Jaroslav Foldyna (SPD) was conducted in this spirit.
A politician who is pushing forward as much as possible is not a completely common phenomenon lately. Because in the ruling coalition Together, nobody wants to move forward much, and in the opposition ANO, nobody can really go anywhere.
Sources: author's text, commentary, seznam.medium.cz, fakticke.info, tvorimeevropu.cz, x.com