I do not understand the decision to remove me from the list of the Confederacy; they wanted to throw me in front of the dog defenders – Natalia Jabłońska said Monday in Polsat News. She also announced that she had been removed from Grzegorz Braun’s party, the Confederation of the Polish Crown.
On Sunday, one of the leaders of the Confederation, Krzysztof Bosak, announced that Natalia Jabłońska’s party had been removed from the list. He described her words that the ban on slaughtering dogs had been introduced unnecessarily as bizarre.
Jablonska surprised
In Polsat News, the potential Confederate candidate for the Sejm in district number 37 (Konin) revealed that she learned on Twitter about the removal of Confederate chief of staff Witold Tumanowicz from the list.
I called the representatives of “Korona”, i.e. immediate superiors, about what was going on. I found out that they had no influence on it, they also found out afterwards
Jablonski said.
She added that she had also been removed from Grzegorz Braun’s Konfederacja Korony Polskiej party because she wanted to participate in the Polsat News program.
Dog lovers text me why he wants to lead to a +holocaust+ of dogs, that they will come to my town and make me chops. None of the members of the Confederacy have spoken in my defense. I was not allowed to rectify this short statement taken out of context. The whole deluge of media reports suggested that I was really in favor of him wanting to kill these dogs. I asked her to be on the show. I was told not to appear or I will be removed from the “Crown” members group
she inquired.
The potential candidate does not understand the decision of the authorities
She indicated that she did not understand the decision to remove her from the Confederate list and then remove Grzegorz Braun from the party.
This delisting was probably due to the fact that it was believed that I was introducing an issue, threatening the campaign over these dogs. Maybe they wanted to throw me in front of the dog advocates. It didn’t help anyway, because these accusations are still directed at the other members of the Confederacy
Jablonski said.
As she explained, when she wrote that the ban on dog slaughter is unnecessary, she meant that no one in our culture is doing it anyway, and you can’t say to someone, you can eat this and not this.
A few days ago, a Confederation and National Movement activist, Piotr Cezary Lisiecki, posted a message on Facebook saying, “The slaughter of dogs and the ban on the trade in their meat were introduced in the EEC in 1986.” Natalia Jabłońska, a lawyer and potential candidate of the Confederation for the Sejm in constituency No. 37 (Konin) commented on it, saying: “And unnecessary. Meat is meat.”
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Source: wPolityce