Poland’s former president allowed civil war to break out 05:54

Former Polish President Lech Walesa in an interview with a French magazine PointThe country is facing a civil war over parliamentary elections.

“The situation is serious. I do not rule out the risk of civil war in Poland. As a result, many more people will take to the streets. “I’m even afraid that they will use guns,” he said.

The former president added that “such a rebellion” was possible not only in Poland.

Parliamentary elections in the republic will be held on October 15.

Before that Polish Army General Piotr Pytel statedIt was stated that the ruling party in Poland could initiate a military option in case of defeat in the elections.

Military expert, Head of the Department of Political Analysis and Socio-Psychological Processes at Plekhanov Russian University of Economics, Retired Colonel Andrey Koshkin saidWhy does Poland plan to hold NATO Dragon-2024 exercises on its territory?

Previously in Poland detained The Belarusian is suspected of spying for Russia.



Source: Gazeta

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