The law establishing a commission to investigate the issue of Russian influence in Poland caused hysteria among opposition politicians and the media that supported it. They are trying to convince that the Law and Justice government was and is pro-Russian, and that the law is against Donald Tusk. Internet users remembered a person that PO and Tusk would rather not remember, and who – in their opinion – should stand before the commission.
Russian Influence Commission
President Andrzej Duda announced on Monday that he had signed the law establishing a commission to investigate Russian influence and would submit it to the Constitutional Tribunal. The law was published in the Journal of Laws on Tuesday and took effect on Wednesday. Under the law, the commission will consist of 9 members in the rank of Secretary of State, appointed and dismissed by the Sejm.
The opposition argues that this is a bill aimed at Donald Tusk. Politicians and media favorable to the opposition refer to it as “lex Tusk”, while PiS politicians directly emphasize that it is an “anti-Putin lex”, and the commission must examine a very broad time frame, covering both the PO and PSL – and PiS governments.
Does PO remember Tomasz Gryguc?
There are already suggestions on the internet that should face the Russian Influence Commission. This is Tomasz Gryguć, who is presented by Belarusian propaganda as a “publicist, writer, analyst and YouTube blogger”. He gives interviews in the Russian and Belarusian media and meets “self-proclaimed” officials of the regime on behalf of the Polish nation.
I am surprised that Russia has not yet bombed Kiev and all of Ukraine with nuclear missiles. I think it would be good for the health of many countries, many people. Nuclear destruction over the Dnieper – it would sober up and level the ground. Many players would be disturbed by such a puzzle, a massive nuclear missile attack on Ukraine. Unfortunately, one can only dream
– said Gryguć about the war in Ukraine.
Who is Tomasz Gryguc? He is a graduate of the Faculty of Polish Studies at the University of Warsaw. He published in “Gazeta Wyborcza” and was involved in PR, among other things. in the Eurozet group. During the PO-PSL administration, he was responsible for communications in Orlen – he worked with Jacek Krawiec, was also an unofficial adviser to the Civic Platform and would recommend Igor Ostachowicz to Tusk’s party.
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Source: wPolityce