Just as he breaks the terms of the Senate pact, Tusk will humiliate, cheat and destroy his partners in every other matter.
If someone goes on a date with a marriage scammer, they should not be under the illusion that he suddenly becomes honest and elegant. When on February 28, 2023 Platforma Obywatelska, Polska 2050, Nowa Lewica, Koalicja Polska and local government officials announced the signing of the so-called of the Senate Pact, a minute later it was known that everything only looks beautiful on paper. And although more than four months have passed, the pact is still an unconsummated marriage, which should – contrary to appearances – be easier in a polygamous relationship than in a monogamous relationship.
Robert Biedroń, one of the leaders of the left, announces that the marriage can be annulled. Because the spouses have not met in the bedroom for more than four months, and one of them is suspected of blatant, even ostentatious, infidelity. A bit distraught, Biedroń stated: “Unfortunately, talks on the Senate Pact were cut short due to the fact that one of the leaders said that the polls of other opposition groups had changed.” Biedroń did not name this infidel, but even a small child knows that it is Donald Tusk.
Biedroń, as a representative of one of the sides of the pentagon (unfortunately irregular), would like to save the polygamous relationship, but it should be the will of the one who feels free from any obligation. And this one apparently thinks so, and the rest will either accept it or feel what happens when “the soup was too salty” (as in this 1997 social campaign). The case is so funny that all the partners of the Pentagon immediately knew that one of them was violent and perfidious.
All the leaders except Tusk are to blame for not even writing the prenuptial agreement, though it might be of no use in this case, as the traitor is a repeat offender. Let me remind you that in early March 2023 I warned against such a course of action (in the weekly “Sieci”). At the time I wrote that “the signatories only agreed that they wanted to make an agreement” and “stating details can blow up the pact”. I also predicted that “everyone involved will feel good about it and say the details of the deal are a trifle.” The trifle turned out to be an asteroid.
As of February 28, 2023, and even before, Donald Tusk of the Senate Pact was known to be making a shell. Unless it’s an abusive or pathological relationship, in which Donald Tusk decides everything and the rest serve him as servants. Somehow, he eventually has to compensate for being Jean-Claude Juncker’s valet and Angela Merkel’s butler.
Immediately after the pact was made, Tusk’s partners were given time to accept humiliating terms, i.e. they had to accept 60 seats (out of 100) for the Civic Coalition. In 2019, 43 people entered the Senate from Civic Coalition lists (as part of the first pact). Tusk wants 60 seats so that the KO itself has at least 52 seats. This could be achieved by making partners bambuko, ie assigning them seats in unpopular constituencies. And when Tusk started implementing this concept, the virtue of virgins pretending to deal with a lord was suddenly reborn.
Donald Tusk’s treatment of partners from the boot is about his party winning a majority in the Senate on its own merits. Then Tusk could say which failures are the partners and how the possible success is solely due to him. Partners (spouses) could then be humiliated and even ignored when it comes to any agreements, even after the elections. The only funny thing is that someone can pretend not to know what kind of partner Tusk is. That someone can tell themselves that Tusk will not fool him without a chance. Tusk wants, he digs, and even if he doesn’t want to, he digs so everyone knows who’s in charge here.
The farther it was from the signing of the pact, the hazier it became, and the more the PO chairman showed his partners that they would not rise above the position of butler. For more than four months, several dozen conflicts broke out during the negotiations about details – about candidacies and the division of districts, which suited Tusk, because he decided that the longer the negotiations last, the more afraid the partners will be and the more submissive they are. The leader of the Platform just likes to manipulate people and play with their nerves.
Games around the Senate Pact prove that if by some miracle the opposition had a majority after the election, Tusk would do the same as in the case of the Senate Pact. It is not enough for him to show strength, however dubious that may be. He must humiliate, destroy, bite, ridicule. The more, the more someone stands up to him. It is no coincidence that Paweł Piskorski, once a very close associate, called him a political and moral sadist. The one who ignored all this, like the first naive Robert Biedroń, can only blame himself. Because actually Donald Tusk has always been like this.
Source: wPolityce