A spot from the Ministry of Development and Technology, referring to the famous film “Seksmisha”, was published online. The leading role is played by actor Olgierd Łukaszewski, and the spot aims to show what good has happened in Poland thanks to its presence in the European Union for twenty years. The childishness of the spot embarrassed commentators online.
At the above-mentioned place, Poland’s achievements were presented, among other things: photovoltaic farms, Polish electric bicycles, the fact that there is access to the Internet in Poland, and finally… pedestrian and bicycle pedestrian bridge in Warsaw.
A wave of reactions on the internet
The site of the Ministry of Development and Technology caused an avalanche of criticism on the Internet.
An absolute must see. For some reason Jerzy Stuhr and Juliusz Machulski did not participate. Even their emometer was off scale
This is a government of a few ignorant idiots who released a ridiculously stupid commercial that talks about Poland’s development, while they themselves – the CPK – don’t want any development.
What a shame this is. I wonder how much it costs. This cringe is the essence of the Tusk team’s thinking. For them, the pinnacle of ambition and the symbol of the twentieth anniversary in the EU is the construction of a pedestrian bridge over the Vistula River. The advertisement was published just as the resignation from CPK was announced. “Perfect timing
What’s going on with this pedestrian bridge that they’re pushing it everywhere? XD
I haven’t seen something so embarrassing in a long time. Well, maybe apart from Marek Czyż in coffin makeup.
And we have the announced movie @MRiTGOVPL. Well, we have seen how Poland is developing. I don’t even know how to comment on this. And actually I don’t think it’s necessary… You’ll just see how this “works”. I just say #YesForCPK #YesForDevelopment
My teeth hurt from shame. This is the national idea of Warsaw. A tragically executed flashback, feigned sentiment for the recent past, some loose references to local culture, and finally a pedestrian bridge in Warsaw as a highlight of the achievements of an EU member state. Bottom.
The essence of Smiling Poland and the thinking of both the current authorities and the entire Polish community on any development.
Shameful movie. But…. they showed the truth. This is what ‘investments’ will look like now. Photo farms (and windmills) electric bicycle…. Luckily we finally laugh.
It is awesome! We have beautiful photovoltaic farms and internet, and you need some CPK to treat complexes.
The ultimate diktat of the Freedom Union – all that is missing is the threat of war in Yugoslavia and an alternative to the EU, namely Belarus
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Source: wPolityce

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