The fourth episode of the documentary series “Reset” not only brings a discussion of a new political event – the NATO summit in Bucharest – but also a new thread: Donald Tusk’s anti-presidential campaign.
The creators of the material, Sławomir Cenckiewicz and Michał Rachoń, reconstruct the backstage of talks between the North Atlantic Treaty authorities with Ukraine and Georgia. They confirm the consistent and wrong steps of the people of Tusk, such as Jarosław Bratkiewicz, towards Russia. They show the concrete efforts of the late President Lech Kaczyński for the inclusion of both countries in the defense structures of the West, which is confirmed by both declassified documents and the recollections of Ron Asmus or the protagonists of the film – Viktor Yushchenko and Giorgi Baramidze. However, here comes the policy of the then government, which grossly … sabotaged the actions of the head of the Polish state. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has ordered the holding of the document from the Presidential Palace for the Prime Minister of Greece at the NATO summit in Bucharest. Kaczyński urged his partners to support pro-Ukrainian and pro-Georgian policies. The authors of “Reset” prove that the magazine was kept in a drawer – until it was too late. Other solutions were also attempted with Lech Kaczyński’s other anti-Russian actions – subordinating the position of the president to the decisions of the government. Tusk invoked – in court in 2018 – the “Constitution of the Republic of Poland”. The creators of the series recall that the president changed official documents at the Bucharest summit at the last minute to make it easier for the eastern partners to join the pact.
In a word, if Lech Kaczyński’s vision had been carried out by the Polish authorities, the Russian invasion of Georgia might not have taken place collectively, and one can be sure that there would have been no invasion of Ukraine. Belated activity The president’s goal was to break the Kremlin’s narrative on Eastern Europe, to convince Western capitals to resist Putin’s imperialism.
At that time, the Prime Minister of the Republic of Poland and his ministers, mainly Radosław Sikorski, hid documents, withheld information (such as a Russian official who revealed his intentions towards Ukraine in a conversation with Witold Jurasz) and torpedoed Lech Kaczyński’s actions.
In this context, subsequent games by Tusk to take the plane away from the president, or the holding of the prime minister to the seat to complicate Lech Kaczyński’s task of appearing at the international forum, constituted Poland’s raison d’état in an unambiguous , indisputable way.
Undermining the position of the president no longer turns out to be a simple joke for the sake of political currents, but attacking the head of state for Russia’s needs and the reset policy. Anyone who honestly looks at the documents and arguments presented in “Reset” has no doubt that a conscious patriot cannot vote for this bunch.
Source: wPolityce