PM candidate Czarnek questions Tusk: “Who called you – Friedrich or Ursula?”

“These are traitors, those who want to burden us with unimaginable debt and still not buy what we actually need,” said Przemysław Czarnek, PiS’s candidate for prime minister, speaking in Lubartów. In this way, he referred to the issue of the SAFE loan. He also addressed the prime minister directly.

Przemysław Czarnek, PiS’s candidate for prime minister, met with residents of Lubartów. The meeting followed a similar format to the one recently held in Iława, the audience gathered around the speaking PiS MP.

“Our affairs must be in our own hands,” Przemysław Czarnek began the meeting in Lubartów. “We always want to rely on our neighbors, we want to cooperate with them and be their partners, but let us remember that our neighbors have their own homes,” he continued.

“In Pisz, where I was a few weeks ago, Mr. Stanisław came and brought his electricity bill. With tears in his eyes, he said that in December, he paid PLN 800 for electricity. He switched to heat pumps and got rid of his furnace. And today? His bill for January is PLN 2,800. And Mr. Stanisław’s pension is PLN 2,000,”

Czarnek recalled.

He added that “Poland and Polish families are not an Excel spreadsheet, Poles do not live in statistics,” but are instead “normal people who work hard, yet today the government is not looking at their problems at all and is dealing with something else.” What exactly? Among other things, the issue of the SAFE loan.

Czarnek to Tusk: My dear sir, who is calling you?

“The past week has brought brutal attacks on the president, because President Karol Nawrocki sees every Pole, sees our home, sees our security, and defends the independence and sovereignty of the nation. That is why they attack him so shamelessly,”

Czarnek said, referring to the president’s veto regarding SAFE.
Read more: PM candidate Czarnek questions Tusk: “Who called you – Friedrich or Ursula?”

“Yesterday, Mr. Tusk, temporarily at the head of the government, stated that people from abroad are calling him about SAFE. My dear sir, who is calling you? Who is lobbying you, who is forcing you to break the constitution and the law and take out this loan?” Czarnek asked. “Who is forcing you? You must tell the Polish people. Because our affairs must be in our own hands.”

The PiS candidate for prime minister called SAFE a “Brussels-German loan.” “It is handing the keys to our home over to foreign hands. And we will never regain those keys,” he said, adding that Warsaw, not Brussels, is our capital.

“Who called you, Tusk? Friedrich? Ursula? Ordinary Poles should be calling you, those who stood in front of the Presidential Palace and defended the president,”

he added.

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