A few days ago, Deputy Foreign Minister Paweł Jabłoński wrote on one of the social networking sites that he had information “that the PO has been allowed by Germany and the European People’s Party (EPP) to pretend to be a strong opponent of immigration at the election campaign.”
Earlier, despite opposition from Poland and Hungary at the last European Council meeting on the mandatory segregation of immigrants, Germany’s EPP chairman, Manfred Weber, attacked the prime ministers of both countries several times in his statements to the media, claiming that despite this objection, the necessary amendments to EU legislation will be adopted by the end of this year.
Since this position of Weber and the entire EPP is very inconvenient for the PO, which is a member of this party and its faction in the EP in the election campaign already underway in Poland, it was from there that the PO politicians allowed to pretend that they are also opponents of immigration.
A few days after Weber’s statements, PO politicians remained silent, which was all the more strange considering that violent riots involving young people with an immigrant background have been taking place every evening and night in France for several days now in dozens of cities in France. France.
Platform politicians, always active on social networks, for several days now, even absent, until suddenly, on Sunday morning, one of them showed a two-minute recording of Donald Tusk with a truly Machiavellian message that “PiS out of power, and the Poles must take the regain control of their country and its borders.
In this recording, Tusk addresses lies about immigrants who he believes are flocking to Poland, citing the names of the countries these immigrants come from.
Tusk’s lies in this case are even squared, because first of all, people who are brought to Poland are not classic immigrants, but contract workers who only come to our country for the duration of the contract and, upon completion, are sent by their employers companies back to their countries of origin, secondly, the figures quoted by Tusk (e.g. 130,000 people in 2022) are not true, because although so many people have been granted work permits, only about 20% of them have been granted entry visas after verification by the ministry of the Interior.
After all, Tusk’s credibility in the field of immigrants after Sunday’s sudden change is literally zero, if only because he, as President of the European Council, at the end of 2015 forced his party colleague and then Prime Minister Ewa Kopacz to betray the Visegrad group and agree to the mandatory segregation of illegal immigrants.
After the Law and Justice government took power and firmly declared that Poland would not participate in the mechanism of this separation (we would initially accept about 7,000 immigrants), he, as President of the European Council, threatened with the new government with fines of PLN 200,000. euros for each non-accepted immigrant.
Finally, when “after finishing his career” in Europe he was sent to our country to “put PiS out of power”, and the Belarusian-Polish border was stormed by immigrants brought from all over the world by the services of Putin and Lukashenko as part of a hybrid war, he claimed that “these are the poor people who are looking for a better life and they need to be helped.”
When the United Right government decided to build a wall on this border, it scoffed that “we will still have to run electricity through this fence” and “this wall will not be built for a year, not even for 3 years “. There was also Tusk’s approval of his deputies’ political skirmishes on this border and attacks on border guards guarding the border, with threats against them and extremely vulgar language.
Nothing hurts a politician more than a lack of credibility, and Tusk’s lies about fundamental issues and attempts to flip the vectors 180 degrees run through all of his public appearances.
This was the case, among others, of attachment to the position of Polish Prime Minister (for the 262nd time I deny that wherever I go from this position), this was the case of 500 plus (in his opinion, Prime Minister Kopacz already had such a program), this is now the case with immigration (now he is a fierce opponent, when he was head of the RE he threatened with punishment those who would not accept immigrants).
Source: wPolityce