A recording circulating on Facebook captures the prime minister describing an incident in Świdnik where several men burst onto the stage during his address. The intruders, who carried a banner bearing the Extinction Rebellion logo and the message “Warming is your job,” were removed by the State Protection Service and turned over to the police. After the security intervention, the prime minister continued with his remarks without interruption.
In the same clip, the prime minister refers to a forthcoming set of provocations typical of the opposition, mentioning a burglary that had occurred earlier in the day as part of the pattern he expects to see. He notes that he was attacked, but that the security teams acted swiftly to protect him.
Speaking to reporters, he links a climate-activist disruption to a broader atmosphere of hostility that he says is fueled by rival political figures and public rhetoric. He asserts that this heated climate influences events and public mood, and he vows to respond with resolve.
During the recording, the prime minister reiterates his plan to expand domestic production of AW101 helicopters in Świdnik. He is seen alongside Deputy Finance Minister Artur Soboń. The discussion centers on the production of AW149 helicopters in Świdnik, noting that the first unit will be delivered to the Polish Army and that a total of 32 aircraft are planned. Soboń highlights Świdnik’s workforce expansion, increasing local employment by several hundred skilled workers who can contribute to a complete helicopter manufacturing capability.
Soboń contrasts this with past policy, stating that earlier governments sought to import helicopters from abroad, whereas the present administration aims to build up the local industry and generate jobs. He also praises the region’s engineers for their innovative work and persistent development efforts.
The prime minister emphasizes that Świdnik can realize substantial potential in this sector and that the current strategy will advance both local and national industrial capacity. He quotes a prior comment about how the four-year periods of different administrations affected public finances, noting that under the current government the financial situation has improved and investments have grown markedly. He points to a proposed rise in national investments, underscoring a substantial increase from earlier years.
The prime minister also criticizes calls from Germany regarding weapons to Ukraine, arguing that Germany has shown a contrarian stance and that Poland has pressed for a more robust stance on supplying weapons. He asserts that Poland has long sought to influence a shift in German policy and has pushed for greater support for Ukraine, arguing that the appropriate stance is to stand firm on the issue.
In closing, the recording carries the emblem of a news outlet and attribution to a press agency and a social media platform, with a note that a separate news item reported on the incident in Świdnik as a provocation by political opponents. The material is presented as a report on events surrounding the prime minister and the ongoing policy discussions.
Source: wPolityce