At the heart of the future government’s policies should be the common man, his quality of life, not the profits of millionaires. Neoliberalism ended when PiS came to power, Adrian Zandberg (Together) tells PAP. He referred to the words of PO leader Donald Tusk that “a return to the liberal spirit of the Polish economy is needed”.
Tusk is loved by entrepreneurs
On Wednesday, at a meeting with entrepreneurs in Zawiercie, the leader of the citizens’ platform, Donald Tusk, declared that “a return to the liberal spirit of the Polish economy is needed, where healthy competition, not monopolies, will rule.”
According to Tusk, “We are currently experiencing a backsliding from such a vulgar socialism, where the focus is not on man, but on power that commands what to do.”
This time must end
he said.
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“The left is pro-social politics
The PO leader’s words were referenced by Razem’s co-chairman, left-wing member Adrian Zandberg.
At the heart of the future government’s policies should be the common man, his quality of life – not the profits of millionaires
– said PAP.
The left is there to take care of it
he said.
Of course, our MEPs will not be in favor of giving away for business, or making cuts or tightening belts for workers. The left is pro-social politics
observed the leader of Together.
Neoliberalism ended when PiS came to power. Polish democracy cannot afford to repeat mistakes
he stressed.
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Source: wPolityce