“The PO lost the election and went to complain to a crying German,” Patryk Jaki, MEP from Sovereign Poland, said in a recording posted to Twitter.
Zbigniew Ziobro’s party politician released a statement on social media commenting on the peculiar, servile – in his view – attitude of Civic Platform politicians towards the European Union elites and German leaders.
Kantar’s latest poll for GW, which gives ZP an independent majority, caused Tusk’s German employers to lose nerve
– wrote Patryk Jaki on Twitter.
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The politician pointed to the words of the German MEP Freund, who should confirm that the main reason for the imposition of sanctions on Poland by Brussels was the loss of power of the Civic Platform.
The frustration among the directors of Donald Tusk is growing. German MEP Daniel Freund accidentally admitted frankly that the purpose of the European Union’s sanctions against Poland was to influence the elections in our country. do you hear? PO lost the election and complained to a crying German. You have to block the money until they choose us again
he said in the recording.
Patryk Jaki also made a historical comparison to pre-partition times, citing the example of the Targowica Confederation seeking support in Berlin and Saint Petersburg.
And I’m really curious about the Pole. How different from the Polish politicians of Targowica, who went to Germany or Russia to complain about the loss of their privileges and ask for intervention, because according to them the constitution of May 3 violated the rule of law. Do you still want to be a victim of Targowica blackmail?
he added in the published video.
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Source: wPolityce