“Thanks to the so-called There are serious threats to the Republic of Poland in the Silesian language. Szczepan Twardoch’s submission indicates obvious next steps that would take place if the President of the Republic of Poland, Andrzej Duda, passes the law on the so-called Silesian language,” wrote Stanisław Żaryn, Advisor to the President of the Republic of Poland, on the X platform.
In his opinion, “this would be an opening for very dangerous actions that would weaken Poland and strengthen autonomous tendencies.”
In recent years, communities supporting such activities have taken initiatives that directly harm Poland
– recalls the Advisor to the President of the Republic of Poland.
He noted that “in 2013, a call was made to Russian authorities not to aim Russian missiles at Silesia, because the region does not support the government’s policy towards Russia.”
As he added, “during the pandemic, RAŚ attacked the government of the Republic of Poland regarding the fight against the pandemic and suggested that if Silesia had autonomy, it could deal with it better.”
“The veto of the President of the Republic of Poland is Poland’s raison d’être”
The Silesian community has been played for years by people working for Russia and Germany and using the local community for political purposes against the Republic of Poland. In the case of the Russian secret services, building autonomous and separatist tendencies is a permanent form of influence on Western countries
– emphasized Stanisław Żaryn.
According to him, “currently, following the veto of the President of the Republic of Poland, attacks on the President are underway – and they will become even more intense.”
Their authors will wrap themselves in beautiful visions and values. But the matter is much more serious and dangerous for Poland. The decision to sign the law would fuel dangerous trends that have been present in Silesia and the surrounding area for years. And they threaten Poland
– said the advisor to the President of the Republic of Poland.
As he summarized: “The veto of the President of the Republic of Poland was Poland’s raison d’être.”
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Source: wPolityce

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