During the live program, there was a fierce clash between the presidential advisor and the deputy chairman of the Sejm. Piotr Zgorzelski’s behavior is controversial.
Guests of Bogdan Rymanowski’s program on Polsat News discussed, among other things: about the migration crisis and problems related to the protection of Poland’s borders.
The activities of the services that fall under the Ministry of the Interior and Administration are not sufficient
– argued Marcin Przydacz from the Chancellery of the President of the Republic of Poland.
It is an unacceptable situation that the Deputy Prime Minister responsible for security, who has powerful tools at his disposal to stop those who assist in this criminal practice, limits himself to an appeal.
– he said.
Przydacz then argued that Deputy Marshal Zgorzelski could try to break the test section of the border barrier created by the Border Guard with a shovel. He also drew attention to the issue of Belarusian disinformation on the Polish border.
At the time of the barrier’s creation, the Border Guard in Poland was preparing sections to be used for testing variants and was said to be ready to provide Mr Zgorzelski with a section he could break through with a shovel . I’d like to see this. This is a repetition of the Belarusian disinformation that this barrier is leaky and easy to break.
– said Błażej Poboży.
Zgorzelski’s response
Piotr Zgorzelski did not like Pious’s words about testing the border barrier. He attacked the presidential minister:
Boy, hit yourself on the head and start talking seriously
– he said.
If someone keeps telling me nonsense, and things are serious, then I have to respond accordingly
– added.
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Source: wPolityce

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