Source: Katarzyna Kolenda-Zaleska/Fakty TVN
We cannot hand over Poland to those who would sell it for a threes of gold, guarding only their own interests – said Prime Minister Donald Tusk in the Sejm, reminding what Poland looked like during the rule of Law and Justice. He talked about a huge state of state corruption and golden times of smugglers.
Donald Tusk does not participate in RafaÅ‚ Trzaskowski's campaign directly and is not at rallies. His role in the campaign is completely different. Remind what the rule meant PiS. – If they ruled a year longer, there would be nearly a million migrants more from Africa and Arab countries – said Prime Minister Donald Tusk.
Tusk took on the burden of disarming the subject of migrants. – The golden times of smugglers ended with PiS rule – the prime minister pointed out.
Donald Tusk returned to a slightly forgotten visa scandal. Two years ago it came to light that for money there were visas for migrants from Africa and Asia. The deputy minister of foreign affairs lost his position. 11 people have allegations and, as the prime minister said, it was the action organized by the PiS state. – They will sit. I am talking about this organized, gigantic state corruption in this visa industry. 535,000 visas – pointed out Donald Tusk.
Nawrocki fuels the fears of Poles
The topic of migration strongly resonates in the election campaign. Karol Nawrocki attacks the government and competitor, using and fueling Poles' fears. – I am very worried that illegal migrants flow from the side German. The Polish government does not respond to this – said Karol Nawrocki, PiS candidate for president.
Donald Tusk referred to such statements in the Sejm. – JarosÅ‚aw KaczyÅ„skiyou allowed yourself to put up a candidate who in the most gloomy way confirms your nasty ideology: the money above all, we will sell everything, we will sell Poland, if you earn and earn some extra money – he said. – You have no views. No views. You only have zlotys in your eyes – he turned to PiS politicians.
It was a significant entrance to the prime minister to the campaign, although the sentences about whether his participation would serve Trzaskowski are strongly divided.
Marsza Trzaskowski and Nawrocki at the same place and time
The PiS candidate strongly attacks the government and Trzaskowski, calling him deputy Tusk. – It was Karol Nawrocki who stood with KaczyÅ„ski on the stage, while I run this campaign with the support of all who offer me support – commented the candidate of the Civic Coalition for President RafaÅ‚ Trzaskowski.
Trzaskowski does not attack PiS directly. He talks about the community, joining, not sharing. – A quarrelsome will not build a strong Poland – noted RafaÅ‚ Trzaskowski.
Not only Tusk reminds about PiS rule. – We can return to such a gloomy state of Law and Justice very quickly, where women during the protests were beaten by gas, treated by gas – said Patryk Jaskulski, MP of the Civic Coalition.
After the announcement of the official results of the election, Trzaskowski's staff also announced what significance – political – this is victory. This is to be capital for the second round. – He is the first politician in 11 years he won with PiS – pointed out Jakub Rutnicki, MP of the Civic Coalition. – RafaÅ‚ Trzaskowski won with JarosÅ‚aw KaczyÅ„ski and by law and justice – she pointed out Monika WielichowskaDeputy Speaker of the Sejm.
JarosÅ‚aw KaczyÅ„ski could not agree, so on Tuesday he argued that Nawrocki was not a PiS candidate. – A candidate supported by PiS – he said on Tuesday.
In turn, RafaÅ‚ Trzaskowski came to the Sejm on the same day not only to political conversations, but also to mobilize his supporters. It is not only about mobilization in the field, but also mobilization for Sunday march. – It is to give us the same energy that we had in 2023 – pointed out Krzysztof Kwiatkowski, senator of the Civic Coalition. All coalition leaders are to appear on the march on October 15. PiS duplicated the idea and also organizes its march. At the same time.
Source: Facts of TVN
Source of the main photo: PAP/Radek Pietruszka