Maciej Wąsik commented on the words of Dorota Wysocka-Schnepf, who said on neo-TVP Info that the fire trucks donated to the fire brigade “were allegedly useful for Poland, for who knows what”. At the same time, she suggested that these donations would be used to build electoral support for United Right politicians. “The first (at the scene of the accident) are firefighters from the volunteer fire brigade. That’s why they need modern equipment. Anyone who doesn’t know this is an ignorant person,” the former deputy head of the CBA told Wysocka-Schnepf.
It was an ocean of money that flowed into the constituencies of individual candidates for Sovereign Poland for all this fire trucks that were supposedly useful to Poland, for who knows what
– said Dorota Wysocka-Schnepf in neo0TVP Info.
Her statement that fire trucks were “allegedly useful” for Poland was ironically commented on by former Justice Minister Marcin Warchoł.
“Fire trucks would be useful for who knows what…” smiling officer Dorota Wysocka-Schnepf has penetrated the depths of stupidity and dives into unexplored depths!
— Marcin Warchol.
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A slip of the tongue?
Dorota Wysocka-Schnepf tried to explain her words and suggested in her response to Warchoł’s criticism that she might have made a mistake.
Oh, Mr. Warchoł Marcin Warchoł, is that what you think? Does my slip of the tongue or even a mistake change anything about the legal situation of you and your colleagues? Poles need these cars, but do victims of crime need them too? Do you understand? I encourage you to keep watching tvp_info
– said Dorota Wysocka-Schnepf.
Former Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs and Public Administration Maciej Wąsik had to make a neo-TVP employee aware of the connection between the fire brigade and helping crime victims.
About 200,000 times a year, volunteer firefighters are the first to arrive at various incidents, including traffic accidents, where immediate help is needed. That is why they need modern equipment. Anyone who does not know this is ignorant
— wrote Maciej Wąsik on the X platform.
The story about the use of money from the Justice Fund for election campaign purposes by United Right politicians is being used by Donald Tusk’s coalition as an argument to withdraw PiS subsidies through the National Electoral Commission.
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Source: wPolityce

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