I found out on the website of the embassy in Morocco that V. Lorenc is no longer there. Apparently, the package includes 21 names of ambassadors returning to the Czech Republic. In his case, I would say at last, because the shame about his visas is outrageous, isn't it? When you look at the embassy's website, the position of the ambassador is empty in the Czech version.
Who will be next? That the diplomat Jaroslav Škeřík, whom the media had previously announced? After the disgrace around his posting to Switzerland, he again got a "good" stunt. Will it continue visa fraud? If he was doing something at the Diplomatic Service, he might be willing to do it elsewhere. Or how it was .....
I also happened to hear from a friend that the brother of the director of the Visa Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, David Nový, works for the BIS (Security Information Service). I would almost call it a conflict of interest. Then it may be clear why no one admitted you to the BIS and visa fraud is not spared. The same people have it everywhere.
At least Lorenc had lost diplomatic immunity, and the police could finally begin an investigation. His return is an ideal opportunity to thoroughly investigate his activities. But I don't know, it's probably very well "treated", when many more high-ranking people may be at risk…
Wouldn't I be surprised if 21 Czech ambassadors were on the list with the impending appeal? - Hynek Kmoníček, the ambassador to the USA, is his friend. They worked together in the KPR (Office of the President of the Republic) at Prague Castle. He sent Lorence to Morocco, why maybe? President Zeman always holds big states like the United States and Russia, why is he so interested in Morocco now? Will there be any business? Perhaps the business of an adviser to President Nejedlý, a friend of Russia, about whom the Newsletter also wrote? In addition, Lorenc is a great friend of KPR director Jindrák. So everyone has a common interest?
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs wanted to dismiss Lorence, but the KPR has always found a reason why the president will not go to Morocco. It was clear he wouldn't go. If nothing else, then because of your poor health. But something had to be said for the media to make it seem that the reason for Lorenc's extension was purely professional. In fact, it was an attempt to leave him there as long as possible so that nothing would be spared and visas would be forgotten. But we will not forget!
On the contrary, Mr Bahaddou does not seem to forget either. After the demand for wood from Czech forests, are they now allegedly trying to start tourism between the Czech Republic and Morocco? He is very interested in Airline-Asiana. Thanks to the coronavirus and the pandemic, however, he had to get a taste for visas, because Europe has closed and the Czech embassy does not issue any tourist visas. He certainly wouldn't march with the French either.
What will Mr. Lorenc do now? He still has a few years to retire. Will the Ministry of Foreign Affairs finally investigate its demonstrable visa frauds and threats to the security of the Schengen area, both in the area of trafficking in human beings, drugs, weapons and possible support for terrorism?
I am joining your text: Former consul in Morocco dr. Jana Chaloupková is now threatened with job loss, after 28 years of a great diplomatic career, service to her homeland and the world, only because she has behaved honestly.
She represented the Czech Republic well and helped to spread Moroccan culture in our country. She also helped many Moroccans, as well as Czechs in need, and made a significant contribution to celebrating 60 years of relations between the Kingdom of Morocco and the Czech Republic. I have received a number of letters from around the world, including Morocco, in support of it. People are asking about her fate, why she had to leave Morocco and also whether the Moroccan police are investigating suspects. The cooperation of the Czech and Moroccan police authorities would be ideal in order to present both states as correct partners and in the interest of the security of the Schengen border. Dr. Jana Chaloupková behaved bravely, exemplary, as a morally and morally strong personality, when she rejected the illegal, resp. tolerate criminal practices at the Czech Embassy in Rabat. Such people contribute to making the world a better place.
Legal state.
29.6.2021
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Does the Czech Republic trade in visas or protect our Schengen borders and our security?
Kingdom of Morocco - Kingdom of Anna from Kocourkov
MOROCCO - TRADE WITH GOODS OR PEOPLE, maybe drugs?
MAROC - LE COMMERCE AVEC LES MARCHANDISES OU LES PERSONNES?
P.S.
It is my duty, as a journalist, to publish important information. Unfortunately, they cannot always be verified, especially with an unknown source, but their seriousness legitimizes publication. The fact that this information was not and is not of interest to the Czech public service media even after years is an example of the complete failure of their public service and the questioning of their independence. J.Š.
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