“There is no decrease in the training of reason, from Ruthenian water – yes” – this is the answer of Karol Nawrocki to the entry of General Piotr Pytl, who analyzed the strength training of the PiS candidate a few months ago.
Candidate PIS He often talked about his good physical form, he also invited voters for joint training and running. General Piotr Pytel referred to one of his training videos on Tuesday.
“My analysis of the qualifications of the President of the Republic of Poland, Karol Nawrocki. He is 42 years old, squeezes 1×100 kg, for biceps 45 kg 1, 2 times. I am 58 years old, I do these weights 4-6 times more repetitions and I testify to the state that I do not come to my mind” – wrote General Pytel, commenting on the recording from the gym from five months ago.
Nawrocki sharply corresponds to the general
Nawrocki responded to the entry on Wednesday in the late evening. “There is no decrease in the training of reason, from Ruthenian water – yes. The Lord worked in an interview? This film is, me, a razor blade (100 kg), I squeeze out times. To the series, генерал Pytel” – wrote the PiS candidate. In his post, he used the word “general” written Grażdanka.
In January, we reported that former heads of the Military Counterintelligence Service were recognized by the National Prosecutor's Office for victims of the unlawful action of the prosecutor's office at the time of the United Right. Investigators were unlawfully, because without evidence, they were charged with alleged cooperation with the Russian services General Piotr Pytl and General Janusz Nosk – determined the journalist of “Supervisor” TVN and TVN24.pl Maciej Duda.
– The subject of the proceedings is to exceed the rights in 2016-2024 by prosecutors initiating, supervising and conducting proceedings against former heads of the Military Counterintelligence Service in the field of unauthorized cooperation with the services of the Russian Federation, i.e. a crime from Article 231.
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