Economist from the Warsaw School of Economics, Dr. Artur Bartoszewicz, and lawyer from the Catholic University of Lublin, Prof. Marcin Szewczak unanimously noted in the “Gość Wiadomości wPolsce24” program that Donald Tusk’s coalition is currently facing serious problems due to the differences in the programs of the parties from which she exists. “I have the impression that the governing coalition is in limbo, or even on standby; a switch was thrown and everything stopped,” said Dr. Artur Bartoszewicz.
In fact, due to the fact that the groups’ programs are incompatible (…), there is no possibility (…) of reaching an agreement, because they are simply extremely different worlds. In the coalition we have a very left-wing and purely conservative side
– he pointed out Dr.Artur Bartoszewicz.
They have only one thing in common, which united them a year ago, namely their common hatred of the United Right and the desire to take power, and now ensure that the United Right practically ceases to function in Poland, so that we can also do. have no democratic opposition in Poland
– he in turn emphasized Prof. Marcin Szewczak.
Now they will remain united by staying together and drifting towards the parliamentary elections, and they will soon find out how they will be treated by Donald Tusk when it comes to the presidential elections, because Donald Tusk is doing everything he can to make sure to ensure that there is only one candidate on their side, the rest are deprived of the opportunity to present their program
– he added.
Will Donald Tusk be KO’s candidate in the presidential elections?
It is clearly visible that Donald Tusk has embarked on the path of building a presidential election campaign; he moves in this direction, rejecting all other opinions, imposing solutions and trying to attract the widest possible electorate to his side, which in fact means: to deceive voters from the center of the political scene and the right. He pursues a policy of untruth and hypocrisy
– said Dr. Bartoszewicz.
In my opinion, from the very beginning, when he took power a year ago, Donald Tusk assumed that the biggest battle would be the presidential elections, because these would determine whether they would be able to implement the reforms that were taking place in Brussels agreed with the government. Ursula von der Leyen. (…) He is probably the only person who can assure the Brussels elites that he will carry out this plan with complete premeditation and ruthlessness. (…) What he started today, these actions, are mainly aimed at weakening potential other candidates from the coalition of December 13
– said Prof. Szewczak.
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Source: wPolityce

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