As wPolityce.pl discovers, Igor Ostachowicz, Donald Tusk’s old PR specialist, is close to the prime minister again. So close to that is a member of the delegation that will accompany Prime Minister Tusk on his first visit after coming to power. This is about Wednesday’s visit to Brussels.
Ostachowicz he was responsible for Tusk’s image policy during his government in 2007-2014. He was the one who created politics of social divisioncharacteristic movements, taunts, greetings, evasions and tricks, which on the one hand brought the PO leader many political victories, but at the same time became so entrenched in the public memory that they contributed to the change of power in 2015.
The return of Ostachowicz to Tusk’s close circle means that Prime Minister Tusk in the new version is in fact the Tusk we know well, the ‘old’ Tusk. Tuesday’s exhibition at the Sejm clearly confirmed this; Prime Minister Tusk used almost all the tricks known to the Poles. On the one hand, he talked a lot about ‘love’ and the need for national unity, on the other hand, he provoked and attacked those who lost the elections.
Reaching Ostachowicz also confirms this The Tusk team lacks new faces. The most important ministries will be taken over by his former colleagues: Sikorski, Sienkiewicz, Siemoniak.
It’s worth emphasizing that Tusk did not agree to bring representatives of TVP or Polish Radio to Brusselsalthough Prime Minister Morawiecki was always accompanied on his trips by the teams of TVN and other commercial channels.
Igor Ostachowicz has been Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs in the Prime Minister’s Chancellery since November 2007. In January 2010, Donald Tusk appointed him Secretary of State in the Prime Minister’s Chancellery. He was dismissed from his position in September 2014. He then became a member of the board of directors PKN Orlenbut after a media storm he quickly resigned from this position.
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Source: wPolityce