Please do not speak to me “dear” – noted in “Coffee on the bench” on TVN24 MP Aleksandra Leo (Poland 2050), in response to the words of the adviser of President Andrzej Duda, Professor Andrzej Zybertowicz, who called her “a beloved MP”. As he later explained, he turned to the MP in this way, because “she interrupted him for the second time.”
In Sunday “coffee on the bench” on TVN24 guests talked about Announcement by the President of the Constitutional Tribunal Bogdan ÅšwiÄ™czkowski submitting a notification to the prosecutor's office in connection with the suspicion of a assassination of state by politicians of the ruling coalition.
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During the discussion, Professor Andrzej Zybertowicz referred to the drawing by MP Zbigniew Konwiński (KO) that the narrative about the coup d'état was eagerly picked up by the Belarusian and Russian media. As the MP pointed out, they mainly quote the leaders of today's opposition.
– From the fact that Belarusian or Russian media are involved in some thing, there is no conclusion as to the correctness of the notification. However, I remember the opposite, much worse situation … – Zybertowicz began to comment on
– Professor, you sow disinformation, which is picked up by Belarusian (media – ed.) – interrupted to him Polish MP Aleksandra Leo. At that time, Zybertowicz turned to her with the words: “Don't get so winding up, dear MP.”
“Please do not speak to me” dear “, I am not a” beloved “person for you,” Leo reacted.
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– I'm sorry, “neutral” Mrs. I am very sorry – Zybertowicz answered.
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– Please end in such a patronizing tone – emphasized the MP. Zybertowicz further admitted that “it was an inappropriate use of the word in this context.”
As the president's advisor explained, he turned to the MP in this way, because “she had interrupted him for the second time.” – That's why I behaved improperly. I'm sorry, I shouldn't, “he said.
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