Understanding Tusk’s motives is “extremely easy” because he functions not as a politician, but as the leader of an informal group.
Bronisław Komorowski would say the matter is “exceedingly” simple. Donald Tusk’s issue of melange (in one sense of the word) is so simple. The criterion used by the president of the Civic Platform in making a melange for the elections was one: we collect from the market everyone who can “smoke” (culturally or vice versa), we let them smoke until they drop, and those those have been at the party for a long time and they don’t care, don’t want or want little, we compare with the most smoking people and blame them for laziness.
Michał Kołodziejczak and his people from Agrounia should smoke as much as possible, and smoking in academia and office with street elements is planned for figures like former ombudsman Adam Bodnar. Tusk is said to have persuaded some 20 professors to sign up on the Civic Coalition’s lists, but they would not, presumably predicting that they would gain nothing and could lose a lot. In addition, beyond their creeds in Tusk as a political savior, professors quickly become disillusioned with his “intellect” so they can support him, but joining in would be an exaggeration. So the principle still applies [Bronisława] Geremek, or the belief that Tusk is not part of “good company”, not just because of quite extensive ignorance.
Also in the melange should be someone like the seicento martyr Sebastian Kościelnik – cast as a victim of the PiS force, though the blanket term “victim” would be more appropriate. Because when he starts to go into detail about his qualifications, beyond twisting the seicento without any hint, it becomes pure farce (following the Hegel-Marx principle that the repetition of a tragedy always becomes a farce). But Kościelnik has shown himself as a victim many times at PO party events, so it would be bad to brutally kick him out. You can kick out a well-deserved party mate, but not a climber.
Participants in Tusk’s melange are believed to be smoking and have already passed the first test during the presentation of the lists, temporarily addressing the referendum issue that drives Donald Tusk to a fit of rage. But the issue of the referendum is too big to gloss over. So there must be a whole series of events that distract from the referendum. The problem is Tusk doesn’t know what to do with it for now. A smoking response such as “naked woman” (sorry all ladies, but this is Tusk’s method) is either completely ineffective or unpredictable in its consequences.
Marta Lempart or Katarzyna Augustynek would smoke even better than Michał Kołodziejczak, but here the alarm system was activated for Tusk that it would be impossible to control them. Just like Joanna Parniewska. Contrary to appearances, Kołodziejczak, like Tusk himself, is “easy to grow”. And Joanna Parniewska can hit an absolutely unpredictable number. Which, for example, Marta Lempart will not do, despite all her pretended spontaneity. And after all, Katarzyna Augustynek is too small smoke size for Tusk.
Tusk needs smoke. And this one smelled untreated and unfamiliar. Because what kind of interesting smoke can Sławomir Nitras, Tomasz Lenz, Borys Budka, Bartłomiej Sienkiewicz or Izabela Leszczyna produce? Maybe Sławomir Neumann could, but Tusk chased him off. Probably mainly because he is Grzegorz Schetyna’s husband, and not because of sincere admissions about what practical politics (“Neumann’s doctrine”) is all about.
Smoking is necessary to engage PiS in further sequences written in time and space. It’s just that Law and Justice shouldn’t be involved in smoking. Ignoring is the biggest blow to someone expecting a serious reaction from smoking. Smokers are addicted to reactions, because in this way the meaning of their activity is realized, and sometimes even the meaning of life (as in the case of Katarzyna Augustyniak, maliciously called “grandmother”). And Donald Tusk himself is also addicted to smoking, because he has personally smoked for months, although this smoke is increasingly a farce (as in the case of the “ceremonial annulment” of the referendum).
In addition to smoking, Tusk must demonstrate that Leon is in charge, not his children. This demonstration can be pathetic, because it’s under every class, but that’s not the point. Tusk introduces Kołodziejczak, Wołoszański, Kościelnik and Wiśniewska [Aleksandrę]to show that party members and non-party aesthetes can pounce on him. The more humiliated they feel, the better for Tusk. Such was the case with the removal of the so-called symmetrists from the Rafał Trzaskowski campus. In fact, no one in the PO doubts that they were fired at Tusk’s request. He will not tolerate any kind of opposition, so he gave the order and the symmetrists were thrown in the trash. Like Grzegorz, Schetyna and some of his men were sent to the Senate. That Schetyna feels that Tusk can humiliate him, and that the former chairman of the Sejm and deputy prime minister can pounce on him.
Understanding the motives behind Donald Tusk’s actions is painfully easy because he basically doesn’t function as a politician. He acts as the leader – let’s call it scientific – of an informal group, where other rules apply, and order is ensured by a dintoir (of course, not in the original sense) to a limited extent, and Borys Budka practically not at all.
It is even worse with Tusk than with the classic leaders of informal groups, because they respected various forms of honor codes or even codes of conduct. Tusk doesn’t care because the point is no one should know the day or hour. Perhaps with the exception of PiS renegades, if they try hard enough, and they try not to fall victim to the dintoyra. Everything is subordinate to the fact that the party functions as an informal group and its leader can do anything. And when he can do something, it usually turns against internal enemies.
The informal group cannot function without seeking out and punishing the inner enemy. Of course, he has to fight for territory and influence with external enemies, but this is often more ritual than real. Despite many spells about wanting to take PiS out of government, Tusk’s main goal is to dominate and impose his will on his own party and opposition, even if it comes to the ends of the world to be in the opposition. are.
Source: wPolityce