The new issue of the weekly magazine “Sieci” presents shocking facts that reveal the purpose of Tusk’s violent rule and what happens behind the scenes of power. The first goal is to destroy PiS. The next step is to pacify the coalition partners and try to reconstruct the PO-PSL system in the next term – writes Marek Pyza in the weekly magazine. Articles from the current issue available via subscription: https://wpolityce.pl/tygodniksieci/wydanie-biezace.
“Destroyers”
The balance of a hundred government days and the latest ABW action against former Minister of Justice and Attorney General Zbigniew Ziobro and his associates make us wonder what Donald Tusk is referring to and what his objectives are. Marek Pyza explains in the article “Annihilators” – after a conversation with one of Donald Tusk’s closest associates until recently – that the head of PO is ready to take more drastic steps.
“According to him, it should have been much stricter. Do you know that one day Bodnar came to him and started grumbling that things were getting a little out of hand, that he had legal views that said the law was being broken? Donald interrupted: “If you give up, you can leave today, that’s no problem. But if you want to stay with us, you have to drive faster.” And Adam Bodnar drives faster, as I discovered literally the next day, when the services entered the homes of Zbigniew Ziobro and his associates.
Marek Pyza’s interlocutor also emphasizes that Donald Tusk is not afraid of being held accountable.
“He is obviously afraid of this and that is why PiS will not come back to power in his plan. It will be destroyed. If someone else takes power, he will either have no reason to retaliate or he will be bound to the rule of this coalition. That is why ministers today are held responsible for whether they kill PiS members with enough force. Anyone who has doubts can say goodbye.” […] Tusk most appreciates those ministers who show revolutionary zeal in political wars and “do not crack.” His second favorite category are the ones he hears about the least. The rest may be afraid of the reconstruction, which the Prime Minister would now like to carry out. However, he will not do this during the campaign.
“Krokus and the future of the war in Ukraine”
The terrorist attack on Crocus City Hall caused a wave of reactions around the world. No one doubts that the so-called Islamic state is ISIS. No one doubts that Putin will use this tragedy for his own purposes. He has already identified Ukraine as at least partly responsible for the deaths of almost 140 people. As he notes Mark Budzisz in the article “Krokus and the future of the war in Ukraine”… Just a dozen hours later, Putin and pro-Kremlin propagandists’ narrative proved unconvincing, to say the least. As Bloomberg reports, citing information from circles close to the Kremlin, few people close to the Russian president even believe in it.
However, this does not stop Russia from promoting and even expanding its theory.
Aleksandr Bortnikov, head of the FSB, said publicly that “the attack in Crocus was necessary for the special services of Western countries and Ukraine” to destabilize the situation in Russia and sow panic. As he noted, “the services have reasons” to consider the scenario of cooperation between British and American, and not just Ukrainian, intelligence services. Journalists from the independent website Meduza wrote that the authorities have no evidence for the theories being promoted and do not even intend to look for them, which does not change the fact that the line of official propaganda is unlikely to change and that people will be “forced to believe” these kinds of stories.
“‘Survivors’ saved many people”
The consequence of Donald Tusk’s government’s takeover of the public media was not only the dismissal of many employees, but also the taking off air of programs, even those not related to politics. One of them is the program “Ocaleni”, dedicated to addiction.
He was not political
– confirms Rafał Porzeziński, journalist and trainer for addiction therapy and creator of the series “Survivors” on TVP in an interview with Dorota Łosiewicz (“Survivors saved many people”).
although our heroes were also politicians who went from slavery to freedom. […] When we started working with TVP six years ago, there was no program that would address a problem that affects almost every family in Poland. Jacek Kurski believed it made sense. So I think it’s a shame that such an important program is disappearing from the public broadcaster, but I won’t say that I didn’t expect it. […] Our program emphasized that addiction is a disease of the body, mind and spirit. Perhaps TVP’s new management is excluding the third pillar on which sobriety is built. […] Maybe TVP will look for a new brand that deals with this topic
– asks the therapist.
Rafał Porzeziński draws attention to the mission of the “Ocaleni” program: to demonstrate that addiction can affect anyone: rich or poor, educated or not, including public figures.
Rescue stories of public figures are very motivating. But there is also the opposite mechanism: imitation of anti-patterns. When a famous actor or singer, who is a role model for many, gives up vodka, many people have a reason to think about themselves and follow this path. And that’s what our program was for. For known and loved ones, but also unknown ones, to say: ‘You can change your own life.’ We all need and seek happiness compulsively, often in ways that make us unhappy, but we all share a common goal.
What else is in the new edition?
The following articles are also worth recommending: Jan Rokita “Tusk is simply gaining strength”, Konrad Kołodziejski “Democracy of the club”, Stanisław Janecki “Coalition of enemies”, Jan Parys “Pro-Atlantic policy or strategic autonomy of Europe?” , Jakub Augustyn Maciejewski “Arrogant mayors”, Dariusz Matuszak “They got themselves killed for Putin”, Aleksandra Rybińska “Truth and fiction”.
We also recommend Małgorzata Wołczyk’s interview with Nicolas Bay, a French MP from Éric Zemmour’s Reconquista party, belonging to the group of European Conservatives and Reformists “Towards ‘soft totalitarianism’” or Grzegorz Górny’s interview with Aneta Barcik, a singer and documentary director. “In Defense of Life”. Begot children.”
In addition, the weekly magazine also contains commentary on current events by Bronisław Wildstein, Dorota Łosiewicz, Samuel Pereira, Andrzej Rafał Potocki, Marta Kaczyńska-Zielińska, Katarzyna Zybertowicz.
More in the new issue of the weekly magazine “Sieci”. Articles from the current issue will be available online from April 2 this year. as part of a subscription to the wPolityce.pl portal: https://wpolityce.pl/tygodniksieci/wydanie-biezace. We also invite you to watch the television program wPolsce.pl.
Source: wPolityce