During his speech in the Sejm, Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki mentioned a conversation with a Polish woman who lives permanently in Bavaria. The woman wants to return to Poland. The portal wPolityce.pl is the first to publish the recording of the call. “It’s been ten years, but I’m going back to Poland, because Poland has changed so much and Germany is collapsing,” she told Prime Minister Morawiecki.
“There in Bavaria he is afraid to go out in the dark”
In yesterday’s address to the Sejm, Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki quoted a conversation with a Polish woman who lives permanently in Germany. The woman, who wants to move back to Poland, was met by the head of government during one of the military picnics.
I spoke to this lady. She is a Polish woman living in wealthy Bavaria. She said she wanted to go back to Poland because it was safe in Poland. There in Bavaria he is afraid to go out in the dark
That is what Prime Minister Morawiecki said.
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“A completely different Poland is encoded in the minds of the Germans.
The wPolityce.pl portal was the first to publish a recording of a conversation between a politician and a Polish woman who lives permanently in Bavaria.
It’s been 10 years, but I’m going back to Poland. Poland has changed so much and Germany is falling down, I keep emphasizing that a completely different Poland is encoded in the minds of the Germans. It’s much better here than in Germany, and I happen to live in Bavaria
said a woman talking to the prime minister.
Bavaria is one of the richest federal states
Mateusz Morawiecki pointed it out.
Yes, but unfortunately it has taken in many refugees. What is happening in Bavaria right now is really terrible
answered a Polish woman living in Germany. The head of government asked what was going on in Bavaria.
in 2015 I went to the central station in Munich when there was an influx of refugees, many people, of course young people, few women and children
replied the interlocutor.
From the Middle East?
the prime minister asked.
Yes, now I don’t feel safe, I have to go home early. 10 p.m., I try to be at home, because later, of course, there are groups of migrants among whom I feel very dangerous
said the woman.
I invite you to Poland, it is very safe in Poland
replied the head of government.
I just got back to Poland
– emphasized a Polish woman living in Munich.
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Source: wPolityce