As our website reported, aggressive slogans were raised against Tusk’s march. Here are the examples: “It’s supposed to be a duck, but it’s still a pig”; “Your mother’s curia.” But let’s not get attached to it. Anything can happen there. The younger Mr. Stuhr can present a “tu-polew,” Mr. Skiba can play crudely with Jarosław Kaczyński’s death wish, and Mrs. Holland, together with the African migrant, can symbolically stone the Polish defender of the border. The audience will probably cry with joy. Yes, social class.
The message itself may also still be under construction. Should we scold the government because fuel is too expensive or too cheap? Should we complain that he has lowered inflation or, contrary to data from Statistics Netherlands and EUROSTAT, claim that it has not fallen? Criticize excessive military spending or promise even greater spending? Demand the opening of the border or announce a more effective defense of it? Should we pat ourselves on the back or should we miss the German ‘culture’ of the occupiers and invaders?
This the oppositional dream of a madman it has been going on since 2015, when full opposition was announced. All the effort, all the taxpayers’ money transferred through grants and subsidies is largely spent on such manipulation operations.
Anyone who believes that the opposition does not know what to do will not act wisely. The masks fell off.
The opposition’s plan, Mr Tuska, is clear.
Disarm Poland againto be completely dependent on Berlin in this regard, and perhaps on Russian-German ‘de-escalation’ talks.
Sale of national assetsbecause a country deprived of property is a slave to its (German) owner.
Raise the retirement age and abolish social programsso that the German economy has cheap workers who work very hard.
Dismantle the barrier and open the border in the East on all the migrants sent by Lukashenko, and Western on those whom Germany no longer wants here. We know what this means: an increase in crime and a drastic reduction in the everyday sense of safety, rape of women and enormous social instability. A spiral of setbacks from which there is no way out.
This is what the four clear referendum questions are about, which touch on the most important issues of contemporary Poland. And the opposition cannot say how it votes.
Why? Because he can’t reveal the truth. And there is no answer to the developed, effective Law and Justice program in the broadly understood security sphere. Despite all its shortcomings, Prime Minister Jarosław Kaczyński’s camp kept its word. He was able to ensure Poland’s internal and external, social and economic security. It will certainly be the case in the future as well.
Today in Warsaw and Katowice the choice that Poles face will be fully heard. Either Poland will be PiS and SAFE, or platformist and DEFENSE. This is the essence of the decision. All indirect elections and other parties have no power to resolve this dispute.
And it is fundamental. No one can or will be able to say he didn’t know.
Source: wPolityce

Emma Matthew is a political analyst for “Social Bites”. With a keen understanding of the inner workings of government and a passion for politics, she provides insightful and informative coverage of the latest political developments.