TVN journalist Monika Olejnik analyzed the situation after the elections in Poland in her Friday column in Gazeta Wyborcza. Of course she did it in her own style. There was no shortage of tromtadramatic content and a triumphalist tone.
The ‘free media’ journalist, as she likes to announce her programs on the TVN channel, took stock of the situation in our country after the parliamentary elections that took place on October 15.
Olejnik aimed her first blow at Marcin Wolski, who in the Ronin Club expressed – what can I say – his frustration with the problems that Law and Justice encountered on the way to building a parliamentary majority. Let us say at this point that Marcin Wolski has considered what mistakes the “government” side made in the election campaign, since PiS did not gain an independent majority in parliament.
Double standards
Wolski also suggested that the United Right community should strive to get the Third Way on its side at all costs, otherwise everything built over eight years will be lost.
Monika Olejnik is angry in Gazeta Wyborcza, writes about Wolski’s self-criticism and addresses his message only to the “concrete PiS electorate”. Regardless of whether these accusations are false or not, she accuses Wolski in this context of former membership of the Polish United Workers’ Party. According to her, that is why it was so easy for him to express ‘self-criticism’ of the party. Ronin Club. There wouldn’t be anything special about it, because Monika Olejnik is one of those people who, when it comes to commenting on PiS, tends to be a dropout, but in this case there is something more.
Olejnik ambiguously suggests that Marcin Wolski is insincere and hypocritical, which reminds him of his long history with the Communist Party. Of course, similar situations do not offend Olejnik when it comes to the conventional ‘opposition side’, because she apparently likes to surround herself with the post-communist community – just look at the guest list of her programs and interviews to realize that she is not an anti-communist inquisitor. The journalist also very often spoke out against the demands of de-communization and de-communization of public space. Where does this judgmental tone come from?
Mr Wolski can criticize himself, it is easy for him, because he was secretary of the Polish United Workers’ Party in the third program of Polish Radio and he has to practice
– writes a journalist in “Wyborcza”.
Strange claims
The Minister of Education and Science, Przemysław Czarnek, also came under fire due to Monika Olejnik’s criticism. The Wyborcza columnist accuses him of suddenly feeling sympathy for PSL and encouraging politicians of this formation to form a coalition with PiS, and even points out that Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz would not be the worst prime minister. It is indeed very unusual in modern democracy that politicians, in the absence of an independent parliamentary majority, look for parties with which they can obtain this majority.
Then there are the usual formulas in the form of incantations – that PiS brainwashed people, that it lost, that it had no respect for women. Old record.
Monika Olejnik in “Gazeta Wyborcza” asks the opposition parties to “reach an agreement quickly” because…? Well, who knows what. The regulations of the Polish state provide for a straight path to forming a government and all exceptions thereto. If KO, Third Way and the Left come to an agreement, the government will be formed anyway, and if not, then not.
And President Jarosław Kaczyński probably still can’t come to his senses and doesn’t know what happened, he can’t believe that he had everything in his hands, all the institutions, television, radio, regional newspapers
– we are reading.
At the end, Olejnik makes a bizarre appeal to the president not to forget how difficult the conditions we live in (the war in Ukraine and the Middle East) and not to artificially prolong the process of appointing a new government.
It is now important that the current democratic opposition (according to PiS propagandists, such a party does not exist and that is why PiS won) quickly reaches an agreement, and the president remembers that we have a war in Ukraine and a conflict in the Central have the East.
– writes Olejnik.
Even without Monika Olejnik’s admonitions, President Duda is well aware of the seriousness of the situation in which Poland finds itself. After all, he has long been involved in international efforts to support the fight against Ukraine. And constitutional law gives him the deadlines for appointing the Prime Minister that it gives him, and he will use them or not. For an experienced advocate of the rule of law and defense of the Constitution like Monika Olejnik, such matters should not pose a major problem.
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Source: wPolityce