Friday’s conference of the Tusk regime’s spies, which the leader himself attended, was aptly named Putinada.
These scenes will undoubtedly remain in the memory. This is how they rule, this is how they arrange people, this is how they enjoy their humiliation, this is how they motivate people to oppress, Lukashenko and Putin:
These are dark times, we have a criminal government that rules with a club and illegal ‘resolutions and directives’. The power that, in times of war and in the face of enormous threats to the security of the state from almost all sides, sends at least 200 state officials to hunt down at least 60 opposition members.
The regime leader has already defined the sentencing standards and the list of guilty parties; the task of publicly humiliated ministers is to find or produce evidence. They must do this in a “coordinated” manner, whatever that means. The child understands what is happening. That ordinary trawl searches, extraction arrests, and even torture have not had the desired effect.
No PiS activist was caught stealingthe public hears about such “crimes” as organizing family and military picnics and handing over money at about non-governmental conservative organizations, advertisements at in conservative media and bringing in coal for the winter in times of war.
The regime already knows that even the semblance of a constitutional state cannot be maintained in this act of political revenge. Legally, they cannot imprison anyone, and with strange judicial regulations they can at most torture a priest and two clerks, and, with the willing help of the Speaker of the Sejm, who assumes the role of watchman, arrest and put behind bars several opposition MPs. However, no convincing picture of “reconciliation” emerges from this, and cannot emerge. Hence the escape: a gibberish and extra-legal dissertation on a ‘closed system’ of the PiS team.
The prime minister also does not know how to count: he claims that he is on the trail of 100 billion PLN. Commentators rightly point out: if the PiS members stole so much, why was there money for everything, and why is there no money left under this supposedly honest government?
In fact the point is that consider normal political activities and normal governance of the country as a crime and stop the competition before the presidential elections, silencing critics of the inept, fraudulent government. This can only be done by abandoning even the semblance of a state under the rule of law and introducing into the legal system “troikas”, known from the terrible pages of history. There the ruler also announced the standards of the convicts – and local prosecutors and investigators delivered the results.
The times are different, the scale is different, the statements are different, but the approach is disturbingly similar. I have the impression that yesterday the guidelines were announced that there is enough of this fun, that we have to resort to the methods of “direct physical pressure” and provocation.
The Prime Minister gives detailed guidance to investigators, the Prime Minister encourages prosecutors, and the Prime Minister urges the National Election Commissionto more quickly withdraw government funding from the main opposition party.
What are you going to call it? Rule of law?
Spot.
Taking all this into account, one point of criticism remains of the predecessors: care for Poland and Poland. From the perspective of Moscow and Berlin it is a clear crime. But why does the ‘Polish’ government look at it this way?
You know, ladies and gentlemen. You know whose names these people are.
This is the government that is looking for hooks and eyes, that organizes disgusting campaigns and cynical provocations. Dirty, secret service, criminal
Source: wPolityce
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