“Today, PiS politicians should be scolded for what they have done so far and not be afraid of the consequences,” said Michał Kołodziejczak, MP of the Civic Coalition.
Agrounia leader Michał Kołodziejczak, elected member of the Sejm on the electoral list of the Civic Coalition, stated at a press conference in the Sejm that parties planning to remove the government of Mateusz Morawiecki from power must use “brutal methods” use against politicians of Law and Justice.
I will make a brief appeal to our colleagues from other clubs and parties that are taking power. I call for an end to the policy of clemency towards PiS politicians. I know we often fear the president’s veto, but unfortunately here we have to use such a brutal method
– said Michał Kołodziejczak.
Educational methods
However, the leader of Agrounia did not stop there. In his proposed ‘brutal method’ against PiS politicians, Kołodziejczak used a comparison with… raising dogs.
If there is a small dog or a puppy and you pet him because of bad behavior, and when he grows he bites, then you need to put a muzzle on him and introduce additional methods. Today, PiS politicians must be scolded for what they have done so far and not fear the consequences. Here this method of education, often with puppies, should be maintained. I make an appeal: the leniency policy towards PiS politicians must end
– said the leader of Agrounia.
Perhaps the neophyte tone used by Michał Kołodziejczak against politicians of Jarosław Kaczyński’s party reflects the correct interpretation of the intentions of the Civic Coalition itself towards its competitors.
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Source: wPolityce