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Zandberg calls for not only Kaczyński, but also Tusk to retire

2025-05-13 16:55, act 201.2025-05-13 17:42

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The candidate party Together for President Adrian Zandberg encouraged on Tuesday in Opole to participate in the election to – as he said – to break down the Duopol of the Civic Platform and Law and Justice. “It is time to send Jarosław Kaczyński and Donald Tusk to a well -deserved pension,” he emphasized.

Zandberg calls for not only Kaczyński, but also Tusk to retire
Zandberg calls for not only Kaczyński, but also Tusk to retire
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Adrian Zandberg and MP Marcelina Zawisza appealed on Tuesday in Opole to the residents of the region for voting in the upcoming presidential election for a candidate who had no relationships with the main political parties of the country.

“On May 18, we can finally send (PiS and PO leaders) Jarosław Kaczyński and Donald Tusk, together for a well-deserved retirement. It is high time that we would do it. It is high time for Poland to cease to be stuck in practices from the 90s, in the treatment of public property as if it belonged to each subsequent team that is coming to power. who have been populating the Polish political scene for years and who constitute the facilities and Mr. Tusk and Mr. Kaczyński, “said Zandberg.

In his opinion, PO and PiS activities are currently only the competition of two leaders of these groups. “It is less and less about matters, investments, the future, about social solutions, and more and more about the hateful war of these two pensioners, from which nothing really results” – believes the leader of the Party Together.

He also encouraged everyone to participate in the elections. “Convince your families. Convince your friends. All those who hesitate in these last days. All those who are discouraged from politics. Who waved their hand policy. Finally, those who hoped to change a year and a half ago, and now when they see what the new power goes in the state -owned companies when they see the broken promises. They wave their hand and say: +It doesn't make sense +.

In the opinion of Zawisza, one of the examples of the hypocrisy of the mainstream political parties present among politicians in Poland are the so -called kilometers, which become an additional, untaxed income of deputies, local government officials and people from state -owned companies and institutions.

“It is a matter of the fact that those who are in parliament do not have any brakes, have no restrictions and simply + maximum + kilometers to have additional income from it. How do those people who do not have brakes and do not respect public money are to be a good and sensible right? Justice, this is the case for Civic Platform. (PAP)

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