Jarosław Kaczyński defends Karol Nawrocki. Controversy around the laws.


“We are simply dealing with a fake news. And because the prime minister is using such authorities, I paint over the fact that someone is the prime minister,” said Kaczyński, referring to the comments of Donald Tusk. – “One completely unbelievable man, Mr. Murański, learned something from another completely unbelievable man. Not to mention that the dates did not agree there” – he added. “You have settles left,” he said.
Kaczyński also recalled his own experience of his youth, remembering his childhood spent in Warsaw's Żoliborz.
“I can't count how many times I was in my early youth and even childhood, a patient of ambulance. Not because I worked on the street or during some football matches. Just because even in Żoliborz there were a lot, very different people, and the fighting then took place in the highest way ” – said the PiS leader.
He also noted that his brother Lech Kaczyński also took part in similar fights.
“He was a younger age, but also in this kind of laws, he means fights, he took part,” he said. – “My brother may have been more lucky, he was less often hit by something heavy, but he was also on this ambulance,” he added.
The PiS president commented on the website X Prime Minister Donald Tusk, ironically writing: “Jarosław Mały Bu. I did not know.”
Kaczyński: We need brave men
The PiS president also referred to the controversial statement by President Andrzej Duda, who in the Zero channel pointed out that he did not condemn the statutory clashes if they were based on a “gentleman agreement”.
“This is completely possible. If this is not any dangerous items, some cudders, knives etc. At the same time he added: – “But this is a fight that – what can I say – if we look at today's state of Poland, and more precisely the state around Poland, we need brave men, not such people who, when the first shots will fall, will throw themselves to escape.”




