Donald Tusk sharply about PiS politicians. “Stupid heads”


On Sunday, Donald Tusk shared a photo of a valuable gift he received. The prime minister in social media boasted a photograph in which he keeps the bulky five -volume work “The History of Kashubians in the history of Pomerania”. On the occasion of this photo, the leader of the Civic Coalition in very strong words referred to political opponents, whom he described as “stupid heads”.
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Initially, the prime minister published a photo with books that he gave in the words: “Such a great gift was waiting for me at home on Sunday morning. Dzókã, Drëche!” A few hours later, Donald Tusk published the same photo, but in a very sharp way he referred to the criticism of representatives of the previous power.
“PiS people ask why the history of Kashubia, not Poles. I wonder if the stupid heads will ever understand that the story of Kashubia, Silesians and Greater Poland is a piece of Polish history, this great and open, Polish Brave and Krzywousty, Piłsudski and Wałęsa, without complexes and fear” – wrote Tusk, holding books describing the story of Kashubia in his hands.
Donald Tusk sharply to PiS politicians
Politicians from the PiS camp immediately reacted to the prime minister's entry in social media. “They release someone's nerves,” wrote MEP Anna Zalewska, for whom the prime minister's entry shows that Karol Nawrocki “goes out” in the presidential election. In turn, the former minister of state assets Jacek Sasin wrote: “Love of love worthy of a smiling coalition”.
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PiS MP Monika Pawłowska commented on the prime minister's entry with the words: “You are a nasty and bad man. A nasty and absolutely bad man, insane,”.
Also Arkadiusz Mularczyk, currently MP to the EP, and earlier the deputy head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, joined the criticism of the prime minister. “Your division of Poles under the guise of history speaks more about you than about Poland,” said Mularczyk in a commentary under the photo of Donald Tusk.
In addition to politicians, they also appeared under the prime minister's post The voices of other users who were surprised by Tusk's blunt language. “Someone did not log out?”“You spit venom”, “I am ashamed, Mr. Prime Minister, that someone whom I voted for the party to, presents such a level” – wrote users of the portal “X” (former Twitter).




