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What threatens for the words of Vitalija Mazurenki?


Ukrainian journalist Witalij Mazurenko, who was one of the guests of the “Gozdyra Debate” on Polsat TV, commenting on the presidential veto of the Act on the help of Ukrainians, sharply criticized Karol Nawrocki.

Mazurenek stated that “Mr. Nawrocki's rhetoric and behavior are not presidential behavior, but a past behavior. This is how the criminal leader is defined in Russian prisons.” The host of the program pointed out that these words are offensive to the President of Poland.

On Tuesday, late in the evening, Mazurenko published a Facebook statement in which he apologized for his words. He emphasized that as a Polish citizen, he has state institutions and President of the Republic of Poland “full respect”adding: “I apologize to everyone whose feelings could be affected by my words.”

Ashley Davis

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