We would rather have a more stable majority, for example with 15 more Members. And that is what we will strive for in the elections, Radosław Fogiel, a PiS MP and head of the Sejm’s Foreign Affairs Committee, said in an interview with Rzeczpospolita on Tuesday. The spokesperson for B. PiS also responded to his clip on TikTok, which caused a lot of commotion.
He asked on TikTok, “Why do you even hate PiS?”
Radosław Fogiel, who was asked in an interview with “Rzeczpospolita” if he expected so many answers when he asked young people on TikTok why they don’t like PiS, noted that “many answers do not differ from the standard we hear from politicians of the opposition”.
Most allegations are very easy to refute. We invite young people to come out of the bubble and come up with arguments. I have nothing against our competitors who feel better about saying that “PiS don’t know what they’re doing.” The better the mood of our opposition, the easier our work in the fall. By asking a controversial question, we expected such a response. If anyone thinks we were expecting praise then they are – to put it mildly – not the brightest
Fogel said.
We have already achieved all reach goals on TikTok
he said.
You know what TikTok’s algorithms are doing right now. The PiS account on TikTok is quite young and this video generated 160,000 views in less than a day. views and several thousand comments
– added.
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“We would rather have a more stable majority.”
When asked when President Kaczyński will return to tour Poland, he replied that “it’s a matter of a few weeks”.
Referring to the question of whether a decision has already been made about cooperation with Solidarna Polska and other parties, he emphasized that the current formula will be used.
Details will be worked out during the talks. We will see what the expectations of our coalition partners will be. Of course we also have our requirements and limits
he noticed.
When asked if the format of the lists will be similar to that of 2019, he replied:
In 2019, we were very grateful to the Poles for entrusting us with the government for the second time. But when one sets ambitious goals for himself, it’s easy to be dissatisfied. We would rather have a more stable majority, for example with 15 extra MEPs. And that’s what we’re going to do in the election.
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Source: wPolityce