Observers noted a pattern in the government’s approach to Poland’s most pressing issues, from energy and water prices to large-scale infrastructure projects like nuclear power and the Central Communications Port. One PiS member argued that when a leadership fails to feed its people, it fastens on a different tactic: distraction. He suggested that a figure of 100 billion PLN had been floated as a political maneuver rather than a real budgetary loss, calling it a fable used to pressure Law and Justice to stop governing effectively. The speaker made this claim during a joint press conference with Andrzej Śliwka.
Voters deserve clarity from the current administration. Critics say promises were made before the elections that have not been kept, and now questions are being avoided. A critic noted that the campaign fixated on alleged 100 billion euros supposedly draining the state treasury. He insisted those funds were not missing. Instead, they were allocated to thousands of strategic investments across hundreds of counties and municipalities, and they supported volunteer fire brigades. The critic framed the narrative as an attempt to smear Law and Justice by redirecting attention to rumors of scandals that, in his view, do not exist.
– said Michał Moskal.
“Poland is no longer a democratic country”
According to his view, the current situation is not about equal treatment. It represents a political order aimed at sidelining political competition. He argued that this shift makes Poland less democratic because elections should provide equal opportunities, yet, in his assessment, power has already been consolidated and is not likely to be relinquished.
– the PiS member asserted.
Despite ongoing setbacks and a deteriorating public rating, the speaker claimed that the leader continues to press forward. He criticized appearances at conferences where stories were told that bore little resemblance to reality. He portrayed the president as unwilling to yield power, employing various instruments to undermine opponents and to politicize institutions that are meant to ensure accountability.
– the politician emphasized.
“Great political chutzpah”
The speakers pointed to the National Electoral Commission as the body that would decide the fate of annual accounts for Law and Justice. They reported significant pressure from members of the Civic Coalition, while expressing confidence that the commission would base its decisions on substantive, verifiable facts.
– said Andrzej Śliwka.
Law and Justice maintains that there is nothing to hide. Multiple parties have reviewed the party’s financial report, including independent accountants commissioned by the National Electoral Commission. The nine-page document, which outlines expenditures related to election activities, was examined and reportedly received a positive assessment. The implication is that there are no substantive grounds to reject the annual accounts. The party described the situation as a display of political nerve and a mandate attributed to Donald Tusk.
– the PiS member remarked.
Notices to the National Electoral Commission
From the information available, notifications were filed with the National Electoral Commission regarding several actions by members of the Civic Coalition. A team associated with Donald Tusk’s political project launched a set of nearly forty reports to prosecutors concerning actions by ruling party politicians.
– Andrzej Śliwka noted.
The speakers expressed limited confidence that prosecutors would act, yet maintained that the reports had been filed in accordance with the law. If any measures are canceled, someone will have to sign off on the decision. The hope was expressed that, within the prosecutor’s office, there remain independent prosecutors willing to confront what was described as a political shift in the administration.
– the politician emphasized.
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Source: wPolityce