““It was sad for me as a friend,” says Anna Maria Żukowska about Paulina Matysiak, who together with Marcin Horała of Law and Justice founded a social movement supporting Poland’s development on Tok FM. The Left Club chairman also refers to the future of the Razem MP.
I am not pushing people anywhere, I am waiting for the decision of her (Paulina Matysiak’s) parent party, i.e. the Razem party.
– said Anna Maria Żukowska.
What she did was also so sad for me personally, in a kind way, because she didn’t say anything about it, she did it, she recorded this video on the same day that I had a press conference with her about the CPK.
she continued.
I have absolutely no disagreements with Mrs. Paulina about the CPK, but I do have disagreements when it comes to creating a political movement, because there is no point in pretending that it is some kind of social movement. Social movements are not created from above, that is, they are not created by members of parliament. And as they assume, these are not social movements, but political movements, probably aimed at the next presidential election. And I don’t like it anymore
– said the politician, expanding her statement by answering the question of whether Marcin Horała and Paulina Matysiak plan to run for president:
If I had to guess, I think it will probably go this way.
Together or not?
Anna Maria Żukowska also referred to the discrepancies and problems between Left and Together:
Despite the difficulties, even though we have different views on some issues, when it comes to New Left and the Razem Party, we want to continue our common path and now this week we are establishing the principles on which this party must operate.
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Source: wPolityce

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