Instead of the politics of love of PO leader Donald Tusk, we are dealing with the sowing of hatred – emphasized Marek Suski, deputy head of the PiS club, in an interview with “Super Express”.
Suski was asked in an interview with “SE” whether he was impressed by the “Million Hearts March” organized by PO head Donald Tusk last Sunday.
No. There were actually a million hate stars walking around Warsaw and it doesn’t impress me at all. This only increases aggression in society
– replied the deputy head of the PiS club.
According to him, “we were dealing with a great spread of hatred.”
And this is the only motive behind the activities of this march. One can only be saddened that instead of Tusk’s policy of love, a policy of hatred and attacking each other is being pursued.
– said Suski.
Dangerous effects
According to him, “we can worry about the social consequences for Poland.”
This division plays into the hands of those who want to meddle in our affairs. It is easier to manipulate and control such a rigged society
– emphasized the deputy head of the PiS club.
To the comment that the PiS convention, which was a response to Tusk’s march, was also not mild and that there was not much love politics, Suski replied: “We propose specific solutions, we have done a lot of good, such as the introduction of the thirteenth and fourteenth pensions, which reduces the retirement age to 500 years or older.
Moreover, there is a war going on behind our borders, which may spread to Poland, and we must all focus on the issue of security and ensuring it in our country.
– Suski emphasized.
Unity is needed in Poland right now. We should focus on supporting our military and not offending the border guards, which is what the other side is doing
– added the PiS politician.
Asked whether the ruling party will propose something spectacular in the latter part of the campaign, something that will captivate the crowds and sway victory, Suski said:
We continuously propose many groundbreaking solutions. We keep saying and repeating how much we were able to do for Poland, for the Poles.
I also mean the internship pensions that we will introduce after winning the elections. When laptops are distributed to fourth year students, not a day goes by without us building a new road or sewerage system.
– said the deputy head of the PiS club.
Suski was also asked whether PiS would govern together with the Confederation after potentially winning the elections.
I heard that the Confederation is ready to create a technical government with the Platform
– he answered.
Asked whether he would be afraid of such a government, the deputy head of the PiS club said: “We want to win and govern independently as the United Right.”
If the hateful total opposition came to power, all Poles should be afraid. We cannot allow the opposition to come to power and destroy all the good things we have done
– added Suski.
Who is Prime Minister?
When asked whether PiS president JarosÅ‚aw KaczyÅ„ski should become prime minister after the elections if he wins them, Suski replied that he was not the party’s president and would not propose solutions.
I do not have the privilege to put forward this type of candidacy. The President will appoint the Prime Minister
– he said.
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Source: wPolityce

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