Migration pact referendum: MP Czarnek signals renewed action is imminent

“The problem of Muslim gangs in Western European countries is already impossible to eliminate,” declared Przemysław Czarnek, a prime ministerial candidate representing Law and Justice, during a meeting with residents of Konin. He stated that if his party comes to power, the new government will not allow such a reality to emerge in Poland.

Czarnek was asked about the issue of Muslim gangs in Europe in the context of Poland’s demographic situation. The question concerned what should be done to ensure that the country does not have to sustain its economy by employing migrants.

“We need to promote the family, promote higher birth rates, and promote marriage. We must halt all solutions that are anti-family, anti-marriage, and pro-divorce […] all of these things do not serve Polish society and do not address this major problem, which is demographic collapse,”

he said.

Speaking about the dangers associated with migrant gangs, he stated that although in many countries the issue is already “unsolvable,” Poland is still in a position to prevent it.

“The victory of our political formation, Law and Justice, in 2015 saved Poland from the forced relocation of illegal migrants brought in by Angela Merkel and Donald Tusk. It was Tusk who said on television that Poland would be punished for opposing this migration pact and the forced relocation of migrants. ‘Because those are the rules in the European Union,’ Tusk said,”

Czarnek stated, adding that the current prime minister had “formally invalidated” the referendum that was held on election day.

He also recounted the story of his sister, who lives in Forlì, Italy. According to him, in his nephew’s preschool group of 25 children, only 8 are Italians, while the rest are Muslims, “who very often do not speak Italian at all.”

“What is the future of such a Forlì? What is the future of such an Italy? And not in 100 years, very soon, in just a dozen or so years, these children will be adults, they will come of age, and they will take over governance in countries like Italy. That is why Poles in England, Sweden, or Italy are already thinking: ‘save this country, because we will have to return here, because our children will not have a normal life within a Muslim civilizational sphere,’”

he said.

Czarnek also returned to the issue of signatures collected last year for a referendum on migration.

“I assure you from here, because people often ask ‘what next,’ that the right moment is approaching. We will make use of your remarkable activity to revisit this issue systemically, so that the nation can tell Tusk: ‘you will not bring illegal migrants here,’”

he declared.

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