In the final stages before the parliamentary elections, Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki warns in the new issue of the weekly magazine ‘Sieci’: ‘Tusk is a very dangerous man. If he wins, poverty will return, we will be flooded with migration, they will start closing down the military and the state and selling off national assets.
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“‘Tusk will destroy Poland’
The head of government explains in a conversation with Jacek and Michał Karnowski (“Tusk will destroy Poland”) why Donald Tusk’s strategy is a threat to Poland and Poland. It reminds us of the facts from the TVP series “Reset”, including: about the 2011 agreement on cooperation between Polish and Russian services, with a symbolic handwritten note “Consent. Donald Tusk”.
A strong Polish army, which can defend itself against the Russian aggressor for a long time, is not in favor of Tusk. Because it means that Poland is independent and does not tremble in fear of Russia. This fear plays into Tusk’s hands because he uses it as an argument for the need to surrender completely to Germany and subordinate himself to Brussels.
– explains Mateusz Morawiecki.
The Prime Minister also indicates that the opposition will not be sentimental about changing social policy and warns that Tusk’s rule could worsen the financial situation of seniors and families.
They can and want to take everything with them. I know from reliable sources that if Donald Tusk wins, he plans to withdraw all the guarantees he has given under the slogan of the supposedly bad state of the budget. That’s why he offers so lightly and makes promises so easily. Everything would also be taken away because they would want to prove that it is not that we govern much better, but that it was supposedly some kind of trick. Well, I would like to emphasize that the state of the budget is very good. Every zloty is carefully monitored by the European Commission, rating agencies and financial markets
– explains Morawiecki.
““Hell on Berlin’s Order”
Marek Pyza and Marcin Wikło, in the article “Hell on Berlin’s orders”, discuss the issue of the European Union’s migration policy, which Poland does not want to accept. They note that the widespread lack of consent to the forced relocation of immigrants, as expressed by Poles in the referendum, could give the Polish state a tool to effectively oppose Brussels.
Journalists note that last Wednesday, during the debate in the European Parliament on the migration pact, only Poland and Hungary expressed opposition.
Beata Szydło indicated that he had heard similar proposals as the Prime Minister of the Polish government in 2016. “After years we are returning to the same place. A new migration crisis, thousands of illegal migrants coming to Europe, human smugglers, human trafficking, non-governmental organizations from Germany financing this practice. She reiterated that “Poland will never agree to accepting illegal migrants, to relocating illegal migrants and to absurd compensation for people relocated to our countries.” Patryk Jaki recalled alarming statistics about growing crime among migrants […]
– write Wikło and Pyza.
Pyza and Wiko point out that Donald Tusk has never taken a clear position on migrants and the relocation mechanism. But if he takes power, he will likely resort to blackmail again, claiming that Poland cannot be the only country to break away from European “solidarity.”
As a result, the country will accept any number of illegal migrants on the Vistula River. After all, the mechanism being implemented today in Brussels will not solve the problems, but will only ensure that smugglers increase their turnover. […] Poland under the rule of the left and liberals will no longer resist this. And the discussion about opening our homes and budgets to Ukrainians will not help much. We will hear that other countries have also accepted war refugees from across our eastern border, and that they have not hesitated to help newcomers from Africa. It will be a surrender
– we are reading.
““Political Mascots”
In the article “Political mascots”, Konrad Kołodziejski comments on the political involvement of Polish artists. He shares his observations in the context of the march organized by PO in Warsaw. The author points out Jerzy Owsiak’s already clear political sympathies.
The whole of Poland was literally flooded with posters of the Great Orchestra of Christmas Charity. “Polish people! We will defeat this evil!!! We will win,” reads the inscription. A small, barely visible note indicates that it is supposedly about fighting sepsis, but no one seems to have the slightest doubt about it that Jerzy Owsiak’s campaign is actually an election campaign. Owsiak doesn’t even pretend otherwise
– writes Kołodziejski.
The journalist notes that now no one “will be able to justify Owsiak by saying that, although he is controversial, at least he fights for the health of children.”
After this campaign, one cannot be sure that the funds raised will not be used to finance a new political campaign.
– we are reading.
Kołodziejski also shares that Polish stars also appeared at the aforementioned event, including: Małgorzata Ostrowska, Majka Jeżowska and Kuba Sienkiewicz.
This somewhat museum-like company was supplemented by a group of actors […]. All together, accompanied by Donald Tusk and PO leaders, they sang an old and rather cheesy song from the repertoire of the Boys from Plac Broni about how they cannot live without freedom, which aroused ecstasy among the older audience and shame for everyone who looked at it. it from the side.
– writes the columnist.
What else is in “Network”?
Also worth attention are the articles: Jan Rokita “Before the elections”, Stanisław Janecki “Without miracles”, Jakub Augustyn Maciejewski “Three-day scandals”, Dorota Łosiewicz “Gaming for chaos after the elections”, Aleksandra Rybińska “This boat is full” , Marek Budzisz “Russia in the future: a more aggressive and brutal state”, Grzegorz Górny “Cardinals write to Francis”.
We also recommend Michał Karnowski’s interview with Prof. Adam Glapiński, President of the National Bank of Poland (“Maintain a good course”), Goran Andrijanić with Dr. Milena Kindziuk, from UKSW, Advisor to the Polish Episcopal Council on Social Issues, (“Duties of a Catholic Voter”) and Edyta Hołdyńska with Michał Wiśniewski, Deputy Minister of National Defense (“Poland is safe today”).
In addition, the weekly also contains commentary on current events by Krzysztof Feusette, Dorota Łosiewicz, Bronisław Wildstein, Andrzej Rafał Potocki, Marta Kaczyńska-Zielińska, Samuel Pereira, Alina Czerniakowska, Wiktor Świetlik, Piotr Cywiński, Katarzyna Zybertowicz.
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Source: wPolityce