The latest issue of “Sieci” presents the progress of the campaign ahead of the parliamentary elections in the autumn. What response is the United Right preparing to the aggressive, vulgar and mendacious rhetoric of Donald Tusk? “Law and justice must find a language to respond to the attempt to launch a new industry of contempt, they must stop the hater, the leader of the opposition,” writes Marek Pyza in the weekly.
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“Together Right at (re)start”
In the article “United Law at (re)start” Marek Pyza refers to the recent changes in the ruling party’s camp.
The PiS president joined Mateusz Morawiecki’s government as deputy prime minister for the second time […]. Jarosław Kaczyński thus gave a signal: the end of civil wars, we march for victory
– writes the publicist.
The author quotes statements from several people from the PiS community commenting on the pre-election situation. One of them emphasizes that internal quarrels took too much time, so Jarosław Kaczyński decided to “put this mess in order”.
Pyza also argues that the whole situation can be interpreted as meaning that “the ruling team was at a turning point, in stagnation, as if someone had let the air out of it after eight years”.
Even important politicians began to allow the possibility of defeat
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Pyza Notes:
All the problems were concentrated in the work of the staff.
And in confirmation he gives the words of one of the politicians from Jarosław Kaczyński’s circle, who compared these difficulties to the syndrome of a besieged fortress:
Whatever we do, we will defend it, even if everyone, including our most important friends, proposes a step back. […]. At one point the staff no longer allowed a view. The rule was: the guard dies but does not retreat.
Marek Pyza points out that Joachim Brudziński, who has experience and success in conducting electoral campaigns, and who is trusted by Jarosław Kaczyński, joined the activities at the request of the PiS president. Other United Right politicians share this view.
“Hate in the name of tolerance
In the article “Hate in the name of tolerance”, Dorota Łosiewicz recalls behind the scenes of the incident on TVN24, which was provoked by Krzysztof Daukszewicz’s statement addressed to Piotr Jacoń.
The satirist then blurted out, “And what gender is he today?”. The journalist, who has a transgender child and fights for the rights of such people, did not respond, although it was clear he was not smiling. When the back of the program appeared in “Szkla…”, the presenters still had microphones on so viewers could hear another comment from Daukszewicz, who said “I think I screwed up… stupidity”
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Łosiewicz also informs about the apology of the “Contact Glass” program participant, which was ultimately not accepted by Jaconia. He also cites the position of a satirist who has received many unfavorable remarks.
In mid-June, Daukszewicz announced on Facebook that he would no longer return to “Contact Glass”. “I appreciate the hand TVN gave me, I thank Tomek Sianecki and my colleagues for their support, but I believe that after what I and my family have been through in recent weeks, nothing will be the same again,” the satirist wrote on his website. profile. “Piotr Jacoń didn’t recognize what he said as a “secret” apology, but how was I supposed to? I went after the show and apologized. When he called me later, it quickly became apparent that he was not calling to resolve the conflict, but to write another manifesto on the Internet. And unfortunately I have the irresistible impression that he has climbed his own cross, because no one has hung him there
Losiewicz writes.
Łosiewicz draws attention to a certain paradox
Krzysztof Daukszewicz painfully understood how little tolerant the circles that officially fight for tolerance are
– judges the publicist.
“Contours of the post-war order”
In the article “Outlines of the post-war order” Marek Budzisz tries to reflect the current geopolitical situation, focusing on plans related to solving the crisis in Ukraine.
The recent apparently unsuccessful trip of the leaders of several African countries, including the president of South Africa, on a peacekeeping mission to Russia and Ukraine confirms that the world is starting to think more energetically about ending the war. Paradoxically, the recent words of Putin, who surprised everyone during a meeting with war correspondents, stated that the demilitarization of Ukraine, which was one of the goals of the war, had already taken place, suggesting that Moscow is also thinking about ending the war. the war
writes the analyst.
In the article we will also read about issues related to the reconstruction of war-torn Ukraine. The experts quoted by the editor talk about the difficulties associated with the confiscation of Russian assets. Budzisz also publishes a statement by the President of the European Commission.
Speaking on behalf of the European Union in London, Ursula von der Leyen announced the launch of a special €50 billion program for the reconstruction of Ukraine, to be implemented in the years 2024-2027. 17 billion comes as grants and the rest in the form of long-term loans with low interest. This seems to be the model for financing the reconstruction of Ukraine that the West is considering
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What’s more in the new “Network”?
We also recommend articles by: Stanisław Janecki “The strategy of a female boxer”, Konrad Kołodziejski “Feudal science”, Jan Rokita “Maze for Vilnius”, Aleksandra Rybińska “Death in a tourist paradise”, Dariusz Matuszak “Soros gave the reins on “, Małgorzata Wołczyk “Do you want a villa? Choose it yourself.” Also worth reading is the conversation between Marcin Wikło and Wojciech Kaczmarczyk, director of the National Institute of Freedom – Center for the Development of Civil Society (“First to Help”), or Michał Karnowski with a resident of the Russian-occupied city of Hola Prystań on the left bank of the Dnieper in the Kherson region, who asked for anonymity, which, after destroying the Nowa Kachówka dam and flooding the city, covered 4 thousand people. km reached Poland to bear witness to the truth (“Mom, the war has begun”).
In addition, the weekly also features commentary on current events by Krzysztof Feusette, Dorota Łosiewicz, Bronisław Wildstein, Andrzej Rafał Potocki, Marta Kaczyńska-Zielińska, Wojciech Reszczyński, Aleksander Nalaskowski, Jerzy Jachowicz and Andrzej Zybertowicz.
More in the new issue of the weekly magazine “Sieci”.
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Source: wPolityce