Credibility versus promises. Krzysztof Stanowski with a personal attack


Grzegorz Braun opened his speech with the suggestion that in politics the most important is the consistency between the declarations and the deeds: “Ladies and Gentlemen, the key issue is credibility. Those who promise various things in the election campaign are not credible,” he said.
He then emphasized that despite the lack of support of surveys at every opportunity “stubbornly weapons Polish national interest”. Braun took advantage of the opportunity to recall his consistency in topics such as Pandemia, Immigration and War, ending with the declaration: “I maintain credibility in matters of pandemic, immigration, war or European issues. Here is Poland – Poland for Poles.”
Marek Jakubiak began with unexpected congratulations to the president of TVP, Jacek Kurski: “Ladies and gentlemen, I would like to start with congratulations. Jacek Kurski built a beautiful studio that we use today. Congratulations on aesthetics and ingenuity.”
Later he moved to considerations about how the “husband of trust” should behave in the office of the president And he suggested that the prohibition of using smartphones in schools should be expanded. In terms of honesty, he criticized Rafał Trzaskowski: “Mr. Trzaskowski's declaration on signing the Silesian language act is supporting separatist movements in Poland.”
Krzysztof Stanowski and an attack on the host
Krzysztof Stanowski accepted the sharpest toneturning directly to the journalist running the debate, Dorota Wysocka-Schnepf: “I am very happy that I am finally in this temple of propaganda and I am very happy that I see a high priest of propaganda in front of me.” He accused her of a lack of impartiality and referred to earlier protests of the election committees against her presence: “It seemed to me that you were sleeping with shame … But apparently I was counting on too much.”
Sławomir Mentzen began with a diagnosis of health care and a specific prescription: “It is necessary to introduce competing health insurance funds so that the competition forces the highest quality of services.”
He argued that the National Health Fund is getting worse every yearand queues and closed troops prove that “this system went bankrupt. He called on politicians to courage to” conduct a real health care reform after 20 years. “




