Sławomir Mentzen, president of New Hope, posted a recording on Twitter showing a stark inconsistency in what PO chairman Donald Tusk presents.
I started to worry about Donald Tusk. First he talks about keeping all of PiS’s social programs, then expanding them, about 500-plus indexing, about free housing loans, about rent subsidies, about a four-day work week, and then he calls it a return to the liberalism
he says in the video Slawomir Mentzen. In the Twitter post where he posts them, he writes, “I’m worried about Tusk. Maybe he needs help?”
There are only three possibilities: he doesn’t know what he’s talking about, or he’s crazy, or someone is forcing him to do it. Mr Tusk, if this is the third option, blink twice
— New Hope president addresses PO leader.
Well, Donald Tusk even went so far in his announcements and promises that it is no longer known what he would actually like to do after the possible takeover of power. He tries to outdo PiS in social promises while maintaining the image of a liberal. It doesn’t look believable.
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Source: wPolityce
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