Deputy Minister of Agriculture Michał Kołodziejczak, after the meeting of farmers’ representatives with Donald Tusk, in which they failed to reach an agreement, at one point started talking about… Charles of Macedonia. Kołodziejczak probably meant Alexander of Macedon, and the whole situation caused widespread amusement among commentators on the Internet.
One of the greatest leaders in the history of the world talked about it – and he used it – that the army or the services with their show of power can also often cause different actions, and when Charles of Macedon had such a problem that he had much less army then the other side, he demonstrated the drill of his army. The other side was so afraid of this well-organized exercise and show of force that it simply withdrew. I will not talk about who behaved what now, because I was not responsible for it, I am in the government that has to ensure that Poland is safe, that it is safe and that nothing happens to anyone.
– he said Michał Kołodziejczak.
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Before you, Charles of Macedon.
One of the greatest leaders, Karol Macedonski, says Deputy Minister Kołodziejczak. Józefaciuk’s friend.
Future historian after graduating from high school. He even knows who Charles of Macedon was. To be precise, it was probably Alexander of Macedon.
Michał Kołodziejczak, Deputy Minister of Agriculture and history expert, talks about one of the greatest leaders in the history of the world. Charles of Macedon. I’ve read about Alexander, but I’m not a preacher.
What did he propose to the farmers?
A meeting between Prime Minister Donald Tusk and the leaders of protest groups as part of the Agriculture Summit took place at the “Dialog” Social Partnership Center. The meeting was also attended by Michał Kołodziejczak, State Secretary of the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development.
After the meeting, the deputy minister told journalists that the demands of the protesting side were discussed during the meeting and it was agreed that specific details would be provided.
The specific thing is that we can say on March 15 what the changes in the Green Deal will be. There is a very good chance that these most damaging regulations will be repealed
– said Kołodziejczak.
As he noted, fallow evokes the most emotions.
Here we have many indications that a departure will occur
– he said.
He admitted that legal provisions also pose a problem because they “clearly indicate that today it is not so simple and obvious to opt out of these provisions.”
It does not belong to one country or one prime minister
– added.
He also stated that the Polish government was the loudest about it in the entire European Union.
We are talking about agricultural protests across the EU, but (…) the Polish government is also the loudest about abandoning these regulations
– added.
We are also talking about the need to withdraw about 4 to 5 million tons of grain from the market. This is necessary to start the new season with a clean slate. And here is the government’s statement that financial resources will be released for this
– he inquired.
I suggested on the agricultural side that we sit down again on Monday and work out the grain collection program and the form of cash payments – how and in what quantity they will go to the farmers – to work out together. And here I know it’s going to be a very difficult meeting, it’s going to be a very difficult conversation. We have certain financial frameworks that we must stay within
– he said.
He emphasized that the government takes the current problems very seriously.
Kołodziejczak was asked by journalists, among other things, about what the government’s strategy will be if it does not meet its obligations after March 15.
I hope that we will not have to develop this strategy and that there will be good news on March 15
– he answered.
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Source: wPolityce