Today, Poland is at a crossroads and we have to choose which path to take, said Jacek Sasin, Minister of State Assets, in Zambrów (Podlaskie Voivodeship). He argued that PiS’s proposed path may be bumpy, but “in the right direction.”
Today we have to choose whether we will follow the path that we have been following for eight years, perhaps bumpy, perhaps with several dark corners, with several stumbling blocks along the way, but we are going in the right direction (…), or whether we will follow the path follow what the opposition has planned for us today. A path that will somehow lead to misfortune
– Sasin said on Tuesday evening during a meeting with the residents of Zambrów.
The meeting ended his series of all-day election rallies and a route that included Supraśl, Czarna Białostocka, Mońki, Tykocin and Zambrów.
This is the decisive battle for Poland
— Sasin said about the elections. He called for participation in it because – as he put it – “we will be drowned out by those who succumb to propaganda.”
Today, staying home means turning your back on Poland and its future
– he argued.
He emphasized that this was about Polish sovereignty.
Contempt of the opposition
He criticized the opposition.
Contempt for one’s own nation is something that characterizes Donald Tusk, his people and his political education. This platform is not bourgeois, it is anti-civil, anti-national. This is a party that today has love for Poland and the well-being of Poland on its banners, but is in fact guided by love for a completely different homeland and completely different values.
– said Sasin.
These are dangerous people who not only want to destroy all the achievements of the past eight years, but also people who really threaten our security. They once wanted to give up half of Poland, they founded the Vistula line, they once wanted to let in emigrants, they did nothing to become independent of gas or oil supplies from Russia
– he calculated.
This is their baggage and today they want to come back to power to restore this policy. A policy in which there was an agreement that Germany and Russia would communicate – above our heads – about our existence and our future
– argued Sasin in Zambrów.
He also assured that “today no one in Poland gives a guarantee, or even the appearance of a better policy for Poland and Poles” than his party.
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Source: wPolityce