We don’t know exactly how much money Germany has spent on Polish liberal parties.
We do not know which rolls of banknotes were in the bags given to KLD politicians in the 1990s, as Paweł Piskorski mentioned in his book and later confirmed by Grzegorz Schetyna.
It is also impossible to check all the journalistic prizes and fellowships awarded to Polish authors and commentators who began to become spokespersons for German interests in Poland and supporters of Tusk’s policies.
MBank, which lent PLN 40 million to Civic Platform at the last moment of last year’s election campaign, showed that the will to support the current Prime Minister’s party is clear. Media based on German capital, such as ‘Onet’ or ‘Fakt’, also cost the German investor a lot of money, but they spontaneously paid for themselves, the companies turned out to be profitable and the ideological addition did not deter people. readers. However, the magnitude of the political change may be more difficult to quantify than the war losses resulting from World War II. We do not know how much German industry has benefited from the liquidation of Polish companies, we do not know how much German companies have earned on the Polish market, where it was sometimes more difficult for Polish companies than for foreign ones, but today we know at least one amount that Thanks to Tusk, Berlin wants to save – it is PLN 6 trillion 200 billion. For every modern Pole living in the country, regardless of age, professional status and political views, this is more than PLN 155,000..
Of course, this money would not flow immediately or all at once to Poland, but legally and morally it belongs to Poland and a consistent government, even if it wanted to give it up, could get other lasting benefits for the country in return. According to discreet leaks, Berlin will only apologize by covering the costs of rebuilding the Saxon Palace in Warsaw.
Wałęsa could also be bought – the security service gave him change, “winning the lottery”, and later this worker, having become the leader of “Solidarity” and then president, played strangely conveniently with the communists. More money had to be spent on Tusk’s political trend, but the returns are spectacular. If Germany invested one billion zlotys in Tusk, the return on reparations alone would be 619,900 percent. Wałęsa would give the Poles a hundred million, Tusk could fight for 155,000 PLN. And they both get one money.
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Source: wPolityce