Deputy Prime Minister Jarosław Kaczyński spoke in Pruszków during a meeting with candidates for parliament. The President of Law and Justice recalled Donald Tusk’s attitude towards the state and the decisions he made that were dangerous for Poland.
Fake lottery
Deputy Prime Minister and President of PiS Jarosław Kaczyński took part in the PiS Provincial Convention in Pruszków on Wednesday.
We are dealing with a situation where he (Donald Tusk – PAP) has been entrusted with power, and in fact this is what these elections, when it comes to our opponents, should be about: entrusting him with power again. , (…) this is actually a lottery, but a lottery that has already been verified in some way. In such a way verified that he is a fake lottery where those who believe him always lose
– he said.
You could say that when it comes to his statements, the credibility is really zero, because it is difficult to treat them as plans. It’s like tossing a coin: it could be this way, it could be this way
– he assessed.
Jarosław Kaczyński recalled that as a result of the decision of the PO-PSL government, military units were liquidated in Poland, especially in the east of the country.
In this election campaign we have constant changes on the side of our opponents. And one of them really stands out. His name is Tusk. He says yes, sometimes yes. In fact, you never know what will happen the next day. He recently decided to abolish our election slogan. A secure future for Poland. When it comes to safety, it can be said that it has a unique track record. You could say it’s funny from the point of view of taking away this catchphrase. He limited the size of the Polish army and liquidated many military units. Especially those east of the Vistula. And this liquidation was very consistent. It greatly weakened the portion of our military stationed there
– said the president of PiS.
He then raised the issue of completing the anti-missile shield construction project. According to Deputy Prime Minister Kaczyński, this was the result of the actions of Donald Tusk.
He did it completely on purpose. Everything was agreed, and with simple tricks he brought the project to a standstill and eventually caused the Americans to leave the project. And at the same time he claims that he will offer us a secure future. But this assurance is funny. Very funny. In politics, several people say untruths, but why don’t they know that people have memories in the first place? (…) Despite everything, he was firm and direct, as if he believed that his voters did not have this memory. I think they have that too
– he said.
Tusk is a threat
Jarosław Kaczyński also warned of Tusk’s possible election victory, which would mean, among other things, liquidation of social programs and privatization.
At first he said he had no money. Later, when it was introduced, it was a giveaway. Later it suddenly turned out that this division had been invented by Prime Minister Kopacz and that it was only accidentally not introduced. This is what it looks like. (…) His credibility is absolutely zero. It’s like tossing a coin: it could be this way, it could be this way. It may happen that it will eliminate 800 plus and other social programs. When it comes to privatization, these are essentially the announcements of his advisors
– said the President of Law and Justice.
Referring to the PO government, he pointed to the liquidation of police stations, railway stations and bus connections. As the PiS president noted, all this is important for citizens of all Poland, and especially important for residents of local Poland.
He really has big problems with this local Poland. After all, he once preached the so-called the polarization-diffusion concept that the first development will take place in a few large cities, and only then will it somehow expand by diffusion and be spread throughout Poland. This has never happened anywhere in the world
– reminded the president of PiS.
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Source: wPolityce

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