“Let’s see who’s happy with Donald Tusk’s victory. Lukashenko is happy and this is not a good sign. The German press and German political circles are also happy. For me, this joy is bitter, because if they are happy, we should be sad,” says Michał Karnowski, columnist for the weekly magazine “Sieci” and the wPolityce.pl portal, in the program “Strefa starcia” (TVP Info) .
Sanctions illegally imposed on Poland, such as the detention of the KPO, are Germany’s fault and they will demand repayment. After all, the entire power of the German media published in Poland for Poland was aimed at supporting Donald Tusk. Foundations received huge sums of money to create this pro-opposition wave, or rather pro-opposition wave. Such things are not done for free in politics. Donald Tusk will have to pay it back
– emphasized the commentator.
I fear that Donald Tusk’s defense of independence will be like defending freedom of speech, for example in universities, where, as we see, murderousness begins.
– added.
Michał Karnowski called for applause for Oskar Szafarowicz, who was in the audience.
I would like to applaud this brave boy for being persecuted
– he pointed out.
His call was received with enthusiasm.
Later in the program, Michał Karnowski appealed to opposition politicians:
Don’t listen to what you want to hear, but listen to what plans are being made in Europe, what coalition agreement Germany has signed – this is an agreement that reduces Poland to the role of a federal state where we can decide how The paths should run, as long as they are in line with German interests.
The situation of the opposition
Michał Karnowski drew attention to the nature of the coalition agreement that the opposition parties had concluded.
This coalition agreement is a saying: we have your vote and what are you going to do with us?
– he said.
The same applies to consent to treaties. (…) Once part of the left or PSL is pushed out of the coalition (…), but I think those who don’t want to agree with what Tusk wants to do will also be pushed out. A composite government has great power. Wasn’t it similar during the division of Poland? They didn’t know what was happening either, and by then it was too late
– noted the co-founder of the wPolityce.pl portal.
Michał Karnowski asked opposition politicians in collaboration with the Civic Platform why they support the solutions pushed by Tusk in the EP.
The parliamentarians present in the studio were silent for a long time and finally Jarosław Rzepa of PSL spoke.
You probably know the history of the popular movement very well. You know the figure of Wincenty Witos, Maciej Rataj… You should know what’s on the PSL banners
– he replied evasively.
However, he did not comment substantively on the topic raised by Michał Karnowski.
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Source: wPolityce

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