“I can’t imagine we would lose, of course such a scenario is possible and I think if the opposition loses people will just take us all in wheelbarrows,” Joanna Scheuring-Wielgus, a member of parliament from the left, said in an interview with Radio Set.
“It can be very interesting”
At the beginning, the politician answered the question of what decision President Andrzej Duda would make regarding the election date. As she assessed, the head of state’s decision will be what the PiS president wants.
If Jarosław Kaczyński wants the elections to take place on October 15, it probably will. I don’t think the president will mind
she said.
That’s how we estimate this election could happen at that time so we as the left are very well prepared if this real campaign started tomorrow we are prepared
she added.
The left-wing MP pointed out that the pre-campaign period is currently underway, which means that all parties leave the “most important topics” for the autumn.
It can be very interesting
she rated.
What about the commission to investigate Russian influence?
The answer to the question about Russian influence in Polish politics was painfully predictable. According to Scheuring-Wielgus, it is about a committee “that must prosecute Tusk”.
Of course it is not necessary. They had 7.5 years to complete such an assignment.
The opposition won the vote in the Committee on Administration and Home Affairs on the issue and maintained the Senate’s veto power. When asked what if the bill returned to the entire Sejm and the decision was then predictable, Scheuring-Wielgus expressed her satisfaction with a “small victory”.
Sometimes these small victories in committees are good for us, for the broadly understood opposition. This causes some instability in PiS, but sometimes also leads to a situation where something can be pushed through.
said the MP.
Perseverance is the belief that something can be done
she added.
Two “gangs” and President Przyłębska
When asked why Sovereign Poland voted alongside PiS in the Constitutional Tribunal, she replied:
This standoff is just on a list. Ziobro is trying to reach the places that PiS occupies. And it’s cruel too, because it’s not about doing any good, it’s about being on the list and being in the next Sejm
By the way, she decided to insult the judges of the Constitutional Tribunal.
In TK we have a situation where we have two gangs. One moves to Ziobro, the other to Kaczyński, and between them is Mrs. Przyłębska, the social discovery of Mr. President Kaczyński, who once fried him chops, and this is paranoia
– she said.
The Constitutional Tribunal was supposed to protect us all, and it became a parody. This was once a building where there used to be respect, and today it has become just a laughing stock
she added.
June 4 “Democracy Celebration”?
Joanna Scheuring-Wielgus also announced that both she and the far left would join the march on June 4.
June 4th is a holiday for all of us and the fact that Donald Tusk just said “welcome” has no meaning to me, it’s a celebration of democracy
she stressed. Well, the celebration of democracy is mostly just elections, not marches, the purpose of which is really to force the remaining leaders of the opposition parties to unite with Donald Tusk.
We as the Left will be visible and we just have to celebrate this day
she announced.
She also indicated that she did not treat the Confederacy as opposition at all and was “afraid” of the alleged plans of a joint PiS government with this movement.
We can be sure that if a terrible situation arises that the opposition loses, the Confederacy will form a government with PiS
– she said.
However, it turns out that this would not be the only “terrible situation”.
I can’t imagine us losing of course such a scenario is possible and I think if the opposition loses people will just take us all in wheelbarrows just
said the politician.
I would have taken it too
she added.
Well, that wouldn’t bode well for either the MP or the voters. In a democratic, civilized country, politicians are rarely transported in wheelbarrows.
aja/Radio Zet
Source: wPolityce