‘Mr Tusk, will the police be used against farmers? Mr. Kosiniak-Kamysz, do you want to use the army against the farmers?” – asked Przemysław Czarnek, referring, among other things: to the words of Donald Tusk, who announced the introduction of border crossings with Ukraine into the list of so-called critical infrastructure.
Przemysław Czarnek, in a recording published on social media, will assure Polish farmers: “We are behind you.”
The government is working against farmers
You are absolutely right: you should oppose the Brussels Green Deal, Timmermans, the whole Von der Leyen and Tusk, because they were all in favor of the Green Deal. Us against. And the unlimited inflow of agricultural products from Ukraine must be stopped – the government does not want to do this
– emphasized the former head of MEiN.
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Instead of meeting farmers, the government said it would support them – including with subsidies. Just like we did last year: we immediately put ten billion zloty on the table to provide subsidies to farmers. Instead of meeting with farmers and saying that it will do everything it can to maintain the embargo and extend it to other products from Ukraine, the government is cracking down on farmers. The government sends police there
– said the MP for Law and Justice.
Who are you?
Mr. Tusk, will the police be used against farmers? Mr. Kosiniak-Kamysz, do you want to use the army against farmers?
– asked the politician.
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Because it’s all starting to look very bad. By being afraid of farmers and not talking to him, you want to turn the border into a critical infrastructure so that they cannot protest there, that is, they cannot defend their legitimate interests. Who are you? Why are you taking action against Polish agriculture?
– continued Przemysław Czarnek.
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Source: wPolityce