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A Strong Army – A Powerful Poland. Nawrocki: We Must Strive for an Army of at least 300,000!

The civic candidate for the presidency of Poland Karol Nawrocki visited Kościerzyna yesterday, where he met with local residents at the Sokolnia Hall. The main topic of discussion was Poland’s security and the safety of its citizens.

A Stronger Army

“When it comes to the security of Polish men and women, we must decisively strive for a Polish army of at least 300,000. Not so that this army would fight—because we want peace for Poland—but to ensure that no one dares to raise a hand against us. They must know that this is the largest land army of NATO within the European Union, and we must do everything in our power to achieve this,”

said Nawrocki.

He emphasized that in order for Poland to feel secure, it is essential to maintain strong relations with its greatest ally, the United States.

“We must take care of our direct relations, our active presence in NATO, rather than seeking alternatives to NATO through the construction of European Union armed forces or so-called ecological armed forces, because today the European Union is at a major crossroads. We want to build our security on the North Atlantic Alliance and the resilience of our army, which must receive funding at the level of 5% of GDP,”

he stressed.

“You Have Been Deceived”

He also urged those present to take an open, Christian approach toward those who had voted differently in the last elections and to recognize them as people who had been “brutally deceived.”

“Those liars, led by Prime Minister Donald Tusk, deceived all those who made different electoral choices. I guarantee you that they do not want to pay such high prices for electricity, they do not want to pay such amounts for gas. If they run small or medium-sized businesses, they know that they are unable to grow because of the high cost of electricity. And they cannot comprehend this, as they ask themselves how energy can cost so much when Poland has coal deposits sufficient for the next five decades,”

said Karol Nawrocki.

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