Nawrocki signed the Mentzen declaration. An important issue divided them

On Thursday, Karol Nawrocki and Sławomir Mentzen met. As announced by Rafał Trzaskowski's rival in the second round of elections, he signed the declarations that were to condition the support of the confederation candidate, who in the first round took third place with nearly 15 % support.
Here are the declaration points:
1. I will not sign any act, which raises existing taxescontributions, fees or introduces new fiscal loads.
2. I will not sign any act restricting cash And I will guard the Polish zloty.
3. I will not sign any limiting act the freedom to express views, consistent with the Polish constitution.
4. I will not allow Sending Polish soldiers on the territory of Ukraine.
5. I will not sign the Act on ratification Accession of Ukraine to NATO.
6. I will not sign any act limiting Poles' access to weapons.
7. I will not agree to transferring any competences of the authorities of the Commonwealth Polish to the authorities of the European Union.
8. I will not sign ratification of any new EU treaties to weaken the role of Poland, e.g. by weakening voice strength or withdrawing the right of veto.
Karol Nawrocki with interest rates
In many elements, during the conversation, Karol Nawrocki agreed with Sławomir Mentzen. However, they both admitted that they differ in interest rates.
Karol Nawrocki pointed out that it is for reductions in interest rates. “The price of price is bad, as it is expensive, it is bad,” he said. He talked about the success of the United Right government in the field of anti -inflationary discs.
Karol Nawrocki argued that the reduction of feet and cheaper loans are a relief for society. Meanwhile, Sławomir Mentzen pointed out that the prices of consumer goods and services may increase, because the credit action will increase.
The candidate of the President's Confederation emphasized that such calls of Karol Nawrocki would increase the pathway and not reduce it. “I understand that you are not an economist, but a historian. Who did you tell you?” Sławomir Mentzen asked. He only heard that there were very efficient economists, but the names were not falling.