The rebellion of working people and their courage led us down a winding, bumpy path to regaining independence, democracy and regaining sovereignty, Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki said. Let us be aware that the evil force serving foreigners can lead to a partial or complete loss of sovereignty, he stressed.
Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki visited Huta Stalowa Wola on Wednesday, where an agreement was signed between the government and NSZZ “Solidarity”.
The head of government stressed that “it was the rebellion of working people, the courage of working people that led us down the winding, bumpy path to regaining independence, democracy and regaining sovereignty.”
Today we live in such a special time, perhaps a breakthrough time, a time when we have to remember the importance, the value of this word, the idea of sovereignty, because we have to realize that – although in the past usually a country deprived another of its sovereignty by conquest – today may be different
said the prime minister.
Today, this phenomenon is more difficult to recognize, but it has a characteristic feature in a certain trend to influence one country on another. Well, today this conquest, which accompanied history in the past, can take place through the conquest of elites
said Morawiecki.
The communist elite on the line in Moscow
For example, as he noted, at the time of the People’s Republic of Poland, the entire communist elite was on the line from Moscow.
So, dear working people, Poland, let’s be aware that bad power, power that serves foreigners, can lead to a partial or complete loss of sovereignty while maintaining the facade of democracy and sovereignty. These emblems, external attributes, will now even appear at the rallies of our political opponents, be white and red flags
said Morawiecki.
Beware of these painted foxes, because they are capable of anything to regain their influence on reality, on the state. And how they ruled this country, I think Huta Stalowa Wola employees, all Stalowa Wola employees, all other employees, working people and all Poles can tell
added the prime minister.
I say to our political opponents, you might show up here at Huta Stalowa Wola, where you’re sold out every single one. And there were thousands of such plants in the times of the Third Polish Republic, why don’t you show up and look the workers, overworked employees of different departments, straight in the eye? I doubt it
said the prime minister.
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Source: wPolityce